
The 1913 W & T Norman Thompson No. 1 biplane was designed and built by J. D. C.White and Norman A. Thompson in the UK
Span: 30′
Length: 24′

The 1913 W & T Norman Thompson No. 1 biplane was designed and built by J. D. C.White and Norman A. Thompson in the UK
Span: 30′
Length: 24′
In 1960 Louis “Andy” Anderson built the Anderson Scampy / Baby A single-place open cockpit biplane registered N15H.
Engine: 85hp Continental
Wingspan: 17’10”
Max speed: 150 mph
Cruise: 130 mph
Stall: 60 mph
Range: 260 mi
Seats: 1
Circa 1930 Louis “Andy” Anderson built the Anderson #2 single-place open cockpit biplane powered by a Model T engine.
Circa 1930 Louis “Andy” Anderson built the Anderson #1 single-place open cockpit biplane powered by a Henderson engine.
In 1927 Anderson Aircraft Mfg Co built a two-place biplane designed by Fred Parker and Orin Welch.
It was a Swallow type with elephant-ear ailerons; christened Miss Anderson, and registered as Welch Biplane.
Registered N1405, it was sold in 1928, and was badly damaged in a cornfield forced landing. Its remains were stored in a Gaston IN auto garage and eventually disappeared.
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5
Wingspan: 36’8″
Length: 22’10”
Seats: 2
The 1913 Trebeudin biplane was designed and built by Trebeudin in France

The 1913 Takasou No. 3 and 4 biplane were designed and built by Takayuki Takasou in Japan
Span: 36’9″
Length: 36’1″
Empty weight: 507 lb
Speed: 38 mph

The 1913 Wight No. 2 navy plane was designed and built by J. Samuel Wight and Co. in the UK
Span: top 44′ bottom 40′
Length: 31’6″
Weight allup: 2400 lbs
Speed: 35-70 mph

The 1913 Wight No. 1 seaplane was designed and built by J. Samuel Wight and Co. in the UK
Span: 44′
Length: 30′
Weight allup: 2000 lbs
Speed: 70 mph
Price: £2500

The 1916 Atlantic Aircraft Co. Battleplane designed by A S Heinrich, was a two-place prototype as military attack-bomber, was never in service.
Engines: 2 x 92hp Aeromarine 6
Wingspan; 45’0″
Length: 28’6″
Seats: 2