Villiers last design was Type 26 twin-float cabin monoplane.
Aircraft
Villiers Type 24
A night-fighters for Aeronautique Maritime
Villiers Type 4 HBA2
two prototypes of Type 4 HBA2 twin-float biplane for armed reconnaissance were built.
Villiers Type 2 AMC2
Fighter airplane
Villiers
France
Founded late 1924 at Meudon. Products included Type 2 AMC2 fighter, and two prototypes of Type 4 HBA2 twinfloat biplane for armed reconnaissance; Type 24 night-fighters for Aeronautique Maritime; last design was Type 26 twin-float cabin monoplane. Company closed down in 1930; factory taken over following year by Potez.
Villasana Monoplane

Claimed to be the first powered aeroplane built in Mexico (a claim sometimes made for all of Latin America), by Juan Guillermo Villasana, Santiago Poveregsky and Carlos Leon in 1912.
Suggested not to be a direct copy of a Deperdussin, but except for the uncovered fuselage, they may be indistinguishable.
Viking Flying Boat Co V-2

The 1930 Viking V-2 was based on the Schreck Hydroavions FBA-17HT-4 designed by Louis Schreck in France.
One prototype was built, N37V, and ATC2-113 covered three French-built Schreck 17-HT-4 with 180hp Hisso E pusher, NC136N, NC519M, and NC792K, an ATC 2-168 for NC136N modified as a two-seater. They were priced at $15,000.
V-2
Engine: 225hp Wright R-760
Wingspan: 42’3″
Length: 29’4″
Useful load: 1250 lb
Max speed: 105 mph
Cruise: 90 mph
Stall: 46 mph
Range: 380 mi
Seats: 4
Viking Flying Boat Co Kittyhawk B-8

The 1931 Viking Kittyhawk B-8 (ATC 392 and 2-318) was designed by Allen Bourdon from the Bourdon B-4. At least five were built; NC753Y, NC794Y, NC868Y, NC975M, and NC996M.
ATC 2-463 is for an EDO float conversion.

Kittyhawk B-8
Engine: 125hp Kinner B-5
Wingspan: 28’4″
Length: 22’11”
Useful load: 772 lb
Max speed: 112 mph
Cruise speed: 95 mph
Stall: 42 mph
Range: 380 mi
Seats: 3
Viking Flying Boat Co OO-1

Viking Flying Boat Co built in 1936, at New Haven, Connecticut, five OO-1 single pusher-engined flying-boats for US Coast Guard, based on French Schreck FBA 17HT-4.

The five built as OO-1 (V152-156) were USCG scout version of the V-2. The cost $6500.
Wingspan: 38’7″
Length: 29’4″
Max speed: 104 mph
Cruise: 88 mph
Stall: 45 mph
Range: 390 mi
Viking Flying Boat Co
1930: Viking Flying Boat Co,
89 Shelton Ave,
New Haven CT,
on merger with Bourdon Aircraft Corp.
Built in 1936, at New Haven, Connecticut, five OO-1 single pusher-engined flying-boats for US Coast Guard, based on French Schreck FBA 17HT-4.
1931: Production acquired by Stearman-Varney Inc, Alameda CA.