
The 1930 Slayton-Monroe parasol monoplane N10327 built in Manteca CA., USA, was said to have been designed in part by Charles A Lindbergh, but no proof of this was found.
A single-place, it was powered by a Heath-Henderson engine.

The 1930 Slayton-Monroe parasol monoplane N10327 built in Manteca CA., USA, was said to have been designed in part by Charles A Lindbergh, but no proof of this was found.
A single-place, it was powered by a Heath-Henderson engine.