Formed by Kenneth W. Montee at Santa Monica, California, in early 1920s. Montee designed four-seat open cockpit monoplane, with Hall-Scott L-4 engine, in which he won second prize in “On to New York” race at 1925 National Air Races; he died in December 1926 while engaged on a mapping operation.

An airplane builder circa 1925, Kenneth Montee built a number of scantly-documented creations.
I am the great granddaughter of Harold Montee.
I would any more information you have on the flying montees.
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