
The 1913 Meller-II pusher biplane (folding wings) was designed and built by Dux factory in Russia
Span: 45′
Length: 26’7″
Loaded Weight: 1565 lb

The 1913 Meller-II pusher biplane (folding wings) was designed and built by Dux factory in Russia
Span: 45′
Length: 26’7″
Loaded Weight: 1565 lb
Daytona Beach FL.
USA
In 1910, built the first twin engined aeroplane in the USA.
In 1909 F O Andreae, Central Valley NY., USA, built a single-place open cockpit multiplane. It featured 19 “planes,” consisting of rounded winglets, were set at various angles around a tubular steel framework fuselage, in addition to vertical “steadying fins.”
The engine drove two 6’6″ chain-driven propellers.
Wingspan: 30’0″
Length: 30’0″
Central Valley NY.
USA
Built a multiplane in 1909.
The 1928 Allison Airplane Co MT-3 Utility three-place open cockpit biplane, registered N403 c/n 201, was powered by a 90hp Curtiss OX-5. Only one was built.
The Allison Airplane Co Coupster of circa 1929 was a single-place open cockpit biplane, registered N8886 c/n 928, and powered by a 28hp Lawrance engine.

The 1913 Martin-Handasyde No.6 and 7 were designed and built by Helmuth P. Martin and George H. Handasyde
Span: 42′
Length: 35’4″
Weight allup: 1760 lb

The 1928 Andiz 2-60 / C-2 NX4244 was designed by W H Anderson.
There are claims that one or two others might have been built.
Engine: 60hp Anzani
Wingspan: 30’0″
Length: 20’0″
Useful load: 400 lb
Max speed: 100 mph
Cruise: 85 mph
Stall: 35 mph
Seats: 2
Los Angeles CA.
USA
Built the Andiz 2-60 / C-2 in 1928
Built in 1928, the Anderson-Gewert Racing Model single-place open cockpit biplane was built to test a high-speed wing designed by Anderson. Registered NX7792 c/n AG-1, it was wrecked when it nosed over on takeoff on 27 October 1928. The registration was cancelled on 14 November 1928.
Engine: 260hp Menasco B-2
Wingspan: 30’0″
Length: 25’6″
Seats: 1