
The 1935 Schauss-Lampman Sport was designed and built by Ed Lampman and Al Schauss as a two-place cabin biplane, powered by an 85hp Ford V-8 engine. Fitted with truss wing struts, it was registered N18213, the maximum speed was 120 mph and cruise was 105 mph.

There was a plan to put a few into production but the financial backer passed away and the plan stalled.
It was rebuilt in 1937 as a three-seater powered by an 85hp LeBlond engine.
It was destroyed in a fire by vandals.