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Built in 1933 by S H Barnes, the Barnes BGX-1 N12763 c/n 1 single-place open cockpit high wing monoplane powered by a 40hp Salmson AD-9 engine, was reported as in storage in 1940.
The registration was cancelled in 1 April 1948.
Escalon CA.
USA
110 N Cypress St,
Burbank CA.
USA
Built the Barnes BGX-1 in 1933
Built by Barnard Aircraft Corp, Syracuse NY., the 1941 New Standard D-31 (ATC 2-276) was a somewhat modernized version of Standard D-31, built by students at Barnard tech school. An open cockpit biplane.
First flown on 25 May 1941, registered NX29090 c/n 100, it was stored during WW2, flown again from 1947-52, when it was retired.
Located in 1962, and restored.
Engine: 125hp Kinner B-5
Wingspan: 31’6″
Length: 24’8″
Useful load: 524 lb
Seats: 5
Syracuse NY.
USA
Built the New Standard D-31 in 1941
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The 1913 D’Artois flying boat was designed and built by Chantiers d’Artois in France
Span: 32’10”
Length: 26’3″
Weight: 942 lb empty
The 1913 Daimler-Lutskoy No. 3 monoplane was designed by B. G. Luskoy (Russian) Built by Daimler
Speed: 85 mph

The 1913 Curtiss G Scout biplane featured side-by-side seats.
Span: 38’4″
Length: 24′