The 1929 American Eagle A-329 two-place cabin, high wing monoplane was advertised as available with 100hp Kinner K-5, 100hp Warner Scarab, 150hp Wright J-5, 170hp Curtiss Challenger engines, priced at $3,995-7,995.
NX100E
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5
The 1929 American Eagle A-329 two-place cabin, high wing monoplane was advertised as available with 100hp Kinner K-5, 100hp Warner Scarab, 150hp Wright J-5, 170hp Curtiss Challenger engines, priced at $3,995-7,995.
NX100E
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5

The 1913 Svechnikov – 2 monoplane was designed and built by A. N. Svechnikov in Russia
Span: 34’9″
Length: 20’8″
Loaded Weight: 815 lb
The 1913 Svachulay Albatrosz V monoplane was designed and built by Sandor Svachulay in Hungary
Span: 29’6
Length: 24’7
Take-off Weight: 375
Speed: 56 mph

The 1913 Svachulay Albatrosz IV monoplane was designed and built by Sandor Svachulay in Hungary.
Span: 29’6″
Length: 24’7″
Take-off Weight: 418 lb
Speed: 56 mph

The 1913 Suranyi-II monoplane was designed and built by Ference Suranyi in Hungary
Span: 39’4″
Length: 33’8″
Weight empty: 705 lbs
Speed: 56 mph

The 1913 W & T Norman Thompson No. 1 biplane was designed and built by J. D. C.White and Norman A. Thompson in the UK
Span: 30′
Length: 24′
In 1960 Louis “Andy” Anderson built the Anderson Scampy / Baby A single-place open cockpit biplane registered N15H.
Engine: 85hp Continental
Wingspan: 17’10”
Max speed: 150 mph
Cruise: 130 mph
Stall: 60 mph
Range: 260 mi
Seats: 1
Circa 1930 Louis “Andy” Anderson built the Anderson #3 single-place open cockpit parasol-wing Pietenpol type, powered by a 40hp Model T engine.
Circa 1930 Louis “Andy” Anderson built the Anderson #2 single-place open cockpit biplane powered by a Model T engine.
Circa 1930 Louis “Andy” Anderson built the Anderson #1 single-place open cockpit biplane powered by a Henderson engine.