The 1913 Boland triplane was designed by F. and J. Boland and built by Boland Aeroplane Co. in the USA
Span: 35’6″
Length: 21’2″
Speed: 60 mph
The 1913 Boland triplane was designed by F. and J. Boland and built by Boland Aeroplane Co. in the USA
Span: 35’6″
Length: 21’2″
Speed: 60 mph
In 1909 F O Andreae, Central Valley NY., USA, built a single-place open cockpit multiplane. It featured 19 “planes,” consisting of rounded winglets, were set at various angles around a tubular steel framework fuselage, in addition to vertical “steadying fins.”
The engine drove two 6’6″ chain-driven propellers.
Wingspan: 30’0″
Length: 30’0″

In 1975 two Fokker Dr.I reproductions, powered by 90hp Warner engines, were built. The first retained by Appleby, the second, with 120hp LeRhône, to San Diego Aerospace Museum in 1987.

The 1908 Bousson Borguis triplane was designed and built by F. Bousson and A. and P. Borguis in France

The 1908 Bocker triplane was designed and built by T.Bocker in the USA

In 1908 Armand and Henri Dufaux designed and built a tractor triplane in Switzerland

Henri Farman rebuilt HF.l Bis to a triplane in 1908.
Span: 35’5″
Length: 44’2″

The Voisin 1908 triplane / De Caters No. 1 was designed and built by Les Freres Voisin in France.
Span: 24’7″
Length: 32’2″
Weight: 1050 lb
