
The 1911 Taddeoli monoplane was designed and built by Taddeoli. He lost a wheel on take off in Berne.

The 1911 Taddeoli monoplane was designed and built by Taddeoli. He lost a wheel on take off in Berne.
The 1934 Airwings X N14382 was a two-place open cockpit monoplane powered by a 90hp LeBlond engine.
The 1911 Szekely II Canard pusher monoplane was designed and built by Mihaly Szekely in Hungary
Span: 36’1″
Length: 27’11”
Weight empty: 560 lbs

The 1911 Szarics-II monoplane was designed and built by Janos Szarics in Hungary
Span: 36’1″
Length: 29’6″
Weight empty: 617 lbs
Speed. 50 mph

The HP.25 Hendon naval torpedo bomber of 1923 was a two-seat version of the earlier Hanley.
The 1928 Air-Row Arrow B-7 was a two place open cockpit biplane, powered by 90hp Curtiss OX-5. Priced at $2,780, one was built, NC813.
George Maves & Jimmie Watkins
Clover Field
Santa Monica CA.
USA
In 1928 Air Roamer built a three-place open cockpit monoplane from plans supplied by Fokker Co in Germany. It was powered by a 180hp Hisso E engine, had a maximum speed of 135 mph, and stalled t 40 mph.

1911 Svachulay Albatrosz II monoplane was designed and built by Sandor Svachulay in Hungary.
Span: 29’6″
Length: 23′
Take-off Weight: 396 lb
Speed: 50 mph
The 1911 Stewart biplane was designed and built by Stewart in the USA

The 1911 Star monoplane was designed and built by Star Engineering Co. in the UK, selling for £450.
Span: 42′ later 37′
Length: 32′
Weight all up: 750 lb
Speed: 36 mph