The 1913 Huet, Grazzioli et Lombardini monoplane was designed by Huet, and built by Huet, Grazzioli and Lombardini in France.
Monoplane
Henkel-Albatros Taube

The 1913 Henkel-Albatros “Taube” monoplane was designed and built by Henkel Company in Germany
Heinrich Model D

The 1913 Heinrich Model D monoplane was designed and built by Albert and Arthur Heinrich in the USA
DFS 346
After the war, in common with many other German pilots, and engineers, Ziese was taken forcibly to the Soviet Union to work on aviation development. The Siebel Company had been building three prototype supersonic research aircraft at the end of the war. These were then transported, in a partially completed form, to Podberesje in the Soviet Union, and after competition, were flown by Ziese at speeds of up to 1100 kph (683 mph). His letters back to Germany were written in a cryptic code, but inferred that he never managed to break the sound barrier. After suffering a bad crash in the DFS 346, Ziese died (some say was murdered) in a Russian hospital in 1951.
Avid Explorer
The 1991 Avid Explorer N3760T was built for French polar aviator Hubert de Chevigny.
It was a five-place cabin high wing monoplane amphibian first flown in April 1991.
Engines: two 235hp Lycoming
Wingspan: 65’0″
Length: 40’0″
Useful load: 3200 lb
Cruise: 99 mph
Stall: 49 mph
Seats: 5
Arrow Sedan
The Arrow Sedan built by Arrow Aircraft & Motors Corp was a two-place cabin monoplane powered by an Anzani engine and registered N4496.
Ariel B / Ariel C

The 1941 Ariel B and Ariel C (ATC 2-580) were then same as the model A with 75hp Continental and 80hp Franklin, respectively.
Two were finished, including N32459, of six begun.
It is unclear if the 80hp was that reported C model—references found only mention “two B models flying”—or if it might have been one of those unfinished planes.
The firm opted for the bicycle business instead.
Lelieve 1913 monoplane

The 1913 Lelieve monoplane was designed and built by Lt. Lelieve in France
Lecomte 1913 monoplane

The 1913 Lecomte monoplane was designed and built by Henri Lecomte in France
H. Lecomte crashed most likely with this plane
Lecoq-Monteiro-Aillaud 4

The 1913 Lecoq-Monteiro-Aillaud 4 bis monoplane was designed and built by Lecoq, Monteiro and Aillaud in France