The 1913 Bloudek-Cermak “Bohemia B I” single-seat monoplane was designed and built by S.Bloudek, Slovenian and J Cermak, Czech, in Slovenia and Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire)
Author: Terry
Atwood-Wright 1911

The 1911 Atwood-Wright was a single-place Wright pusher type used for exhibitions.
Possibly it was modified as a wheel version but with flotation tubes under the wing.
The 1913 Atwood appears to be a single-place twin-float blending of Wright and Curtiss design elements, powered by a Roberts pusher.

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Karpeka 3

The 1913 Karpeka-3 biplane was designed and built by A. D. Karpeka in Russia
Span: 36’1″
Length: 24’8″
Loaded Weight: 970 lb
Kalep-Dybovskiy 1913 monoplane
The 1913 Kalep-Dybovskiy monoplane was designed and built by T.Kalep and Dybovskiy (Russian) in Russia/Latvia (Russian Empire)
Japanese Army Kaishiki No. 5 / Kaishiki 6

The 1913 Kaishiki No. 5 and 6 biplane was designed and built by the Japanese Army
Span: 50’10”
Length: 36’1″
Empty weight: 1096 lb
Speed: 59 mph
Japanese Army Kaishiki No. 3 / Kaishiki No. 4
The 1913 Kaishiki No. 3 and No. 4 biplane were scaled-down versions of Kai 2. They were redesigned and built by the Japanese Army, similar but lighter than 1912 Kaishiki No. 2.
Weight: 992 lb



