1941: Wally Timm Co Inc,
Glendale CA.
USA
Built the Aetna Aerocraft 2SA in 1940.
1941: Aetna Aircraft Corp,
Los Angeles CA.
USA
1941: Wally Timm Co Inc,
Glendale CA.
USA
Built the Aetna Aerocraft 2SA in 1940.
1941: Aetna Aircraft Corp,
Los Angeles CA.
USA
One American Sunbeam Pup (LP-1), built in 1931 registered NC956Y (ATC 2-334), was a two-place open cockpit high wing monoplane.
Engine: 40hp Salmson AD-9
Wingspan: 36’4″
Length: 20’0″
Useful load: 500 lb
Max speed: 95 mph
Cruise: 72 mph
Stall: 27 mph
Range: 420 mi
Seats: 2
Santa Monica CA.
USA
Built the American Sunbeam Pup (LP-1) in 1931
In 1967 Lavigne Albar built the three-place cabin, high-wing amphibian monoplane, the Albar Amphibian N30058. It was also flown with ski gear.
Engine: 135hp Lycoming O-290
Wingspan: 34’0″
Useful load: 750 lb
Cruise speed: 100 mph
Stall: 44 mph
Seats: 3

Circa 1968 Lavigne Albar built the two-place cabin Albar Albarian N3141.
Engine: 90hp Continental C-90-8
Wingspan: 35’0″
Length: 22’0″
Useful load: 320 lb
Max speed: 140 mph
Cruise: 105 mph
Stall: 35 mph
Seats: 2
Mount Pleasant MI.
USA
Built the Albarian and Amphibian circa 1967-8.
pres: Boyd Hammond,
San Antonio TX.
USA
In 1929 a two-place open cockpit biplane trainer and a sport monoplane was reported in Western Flying as planned. Likely existed only on paper.

The 1934 Aero Sport Aviation Co, S-1 NX14202 c/n 2, designed by J S Marrott was powered by a 37hp Continental engine.
Registration was canceled by CAA on 1 December 1934 when license expired.
Engine: 37hp Continental
Seats: 1
723 Ventura St,
Santa Paula CA.
USA
Built the Aero Sport S-1 in 1934

The 1911 Radley & Moorhouse monoplane was designed and built by James Radley and William Moorhouse in the UK