In 1931 Roy Raymond Bagg of Mooreton ND., USA, built the Bagg Model 1 single-place open cockpit monoplane N12086, powered by a 65hp Velie engine.
Aircraft
Bagg, Roy Raymond
Mooreton ND.
USA
Built the Bagg Model 1 in 1931
Bach CS-4

The 1927 Bach CS-4 N3431 c/n 2 was a four-place cabin biplane.
Engine: 150hp Hisso A
Max speed: 130 mph
Stall: 30 mph
Seats: 4
Bach CS-1

The 1927 Bach CS-1 designed by L Morton Bach was all-wood construction with wings from a war-surplus SE5a fighter.
A three-place cabin monoplane, only one was built; NX2899 c/n 1.
Engine: 120hp static Super-Rhône Z-1 (later 120hp Bristol Lucifer)
Wingspan: 25’6″
Length: 20’4″
Useful load: 825 lb
Max speed: 107 mph
Cruise: 90 mph
Stall: 35 mph
Range: 450 mi
Seats: 3
Burgess I Scout

The 1913 Burgess I Scout hydroaeroplane pusher biplane was designed and built by W.Burgess in the USA
Span: 39’19”
Length: 31’4″
Bruneau-Parant 1913 monoplane

The 1913 Bruneau-Parant monoplane was designed and built by Bruneu-Parant in France
Babcock Ranger / Cadet Ranger Monoplane
The Babcock Ranger could be the one that appears on some records as Babcock Cadet Ranger Monoplane, with no info or description.
Bristol Coanda TB.8

The 1913 Bristol Coanda TB.8 biplane was designed by Henri Coanda (Romanian) and built by Bristol Aircraft
Span: 37’8″
Length: 29’3″
Weight all-up: 1665 lb
Speed: 65-75 mph
Bailey, Laetham, and Schwarz Blitz A
Built by Vern Bailey, John Laetham, and Karl Schwarz in 1933, the two-place open cockpit monoplane Blitz A was powered by a 65hp LeBlond engine.
The registration N12896 c/n X-1 was cancelled on 10 February 1933.
Bailey, Laetham, and Schwarz
Vern Bailey, John Laetham, and Karl Schwarz
Detroit MI.
USA
Built the Blitz A in 1933