
The 1908 Jatho IV motorglider biplane was designed and built by Karl Jatho in Germany

The 1908 Jatho IV motorglider biplane was designed and built by Karl Jatho in Germany

The Voisin 1908 triplane / De Caters No. 1 was designed and built by Les Freres Voisin in France.
Span: 24’7″
Length: 32’2″
Weight: 1050 lb
Built in 1937, the Aeromobile Safety Plane was a two-place open cockpit, high wing monoplane.
Registered NX17895, it was powered by a 120hp Ford.

L.V.R. Jones monoplane of 1911 was steam powered and tried at Emu Plains, Australia on 4 June 1911.

Built by Albert John Fortescue of Temple, NSW, Australia, after 1920. It was based on the Avro 504K.

Reg and Francis Fox built this unregistered biplane at St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia. The ‘Flying Fox’ was initially powered by a Le Rhone engine and was still flying in 1939.

The 1908 Vendome No. 2 monoplane was designed and built by Raoul Vendome in France.

TL Sport Aircraft announced the latest addition to its fleet in July 2025, designed in the format of its predecessors like the TL-3000 Sirius, the Sirius BackCountry provides STOL (short takeoff and landing) performance.
Czech Republic-based TL Sport stated that the aircraft was engineered and designed specifically for the North American market. The BackCountry maintains a 156-mph cruise speed, while posting sub-200 foot landing capability and the ability to take off in less than 100 feet. The aircraft features an airframe constructed from a lightweight Carbon Kevlar composite mix along and supported by 26-inch Alaska Bush tires.
TL Sport made note that the Sirius BackCountry has creature comforts and sophisticated electronics, with heated leather seating and Garmin avionics, configurable for both VFR and IFR conditions.
Development of the aircraft was originally announced at the 2024 AirVenture.

The 1930 Safety Airplane B-2 was an open cockpit single place tailless experimental based on early Burgess-Dunne concept, designed by J W Davis (ex-Burgess Co).
Said to have first been backed by Glenn Curtiss, had a 30° swept wing with all its movable controls at the wingtips.
Two were built, NX899Y and N10405, the latter made 34 flights before both disappeared into history.
Engine: Szekely
Stall: 22 mph
Seats: 1

The 1913 Autostable Monoplane was built in France