The 1967 Baker Boo Ray low wing monoplane midget racer N2081 took fifth place in 1967 Nationals.
Engine: 85hp Continental C-85
Wingspan: 15’6″
Length: 16’8″
Speed: 225 mph
Seats: 1
The 1967 Baker Boo Ray low wing monoplane midget racer N2081 took fifth place in 1967 Nationals.
Engine: 85hp Continental C-85
Wingspan: 15’6″
Length: 16’8″
Speed: 225 mph
Seats: 1
The 1970 Baker Aquarius midget racer N3203 was a single-place mid-wing monoplane which qualified at Reno at 233 mph in 1975.
Engine: 85hp Continental C-85
Wingspan: 19’6″
Length: 16’9″
Seats: 1
The 1948 Pete / Special midget racer was a single-place low wing monoplane; a modified and repowered Howard DGA-3 Pete, reregistered as NX400B.
Later known as Shannon-Buente Special, it was too large and heavy to compete successfully with Goodyear racers, it was used instead for aerobatics in Cole Brothers Air Shows until c.1950.
It was bought by EAA in 1953, and redesigned as Pober Little Audrey with a replica fuselage and Luscombe shoulder-wings. The original fuselage and tail, plus some miscellaneous parts, went into a rebuild of the 1930 configuration by Repeat Aircraft, Riverside CA.
Engine: 85hp Continental C-85
Wingspan: 20’4″
Length: 17’0″
Seats: 1

The 1913 Caudron Type K pusher seaplane was designed and built by Rene Caudron in France

The 1913 Caudron Type J tractor land- and seaplane was designed and built by Rene Caudron in France
In 1911 John & Ross Bailey and Marsh Gray built a copy of a French Demoiselle. A single-place mid-wing monoplane, it was powered by a 15hp engine with a 6′ geared prop. Two attempts to fly were made on 12 March 1911 but it failed to get airborne.

The 1913 Caudron Type F was designed and built by Rene Caudron in France
The 1930 Baker-Scott A monoplane was built by Clyde Baker, Tommy Scott, and Julius La Grave. Powered by a 60hp Anzani engine, and registered N727W c/n 1, it was destroyed in a crash and the registration cancelled 19 December 1932.

The 1921 Baco Skylark two-place first flew on 2 May 1921. Fitted with I-struts, it was price at $6,500.

The 1921 Baco Skylark four-place was priced at $7,000.
Skylark two-place
Engine: 60hp Lawrance
Wingspan: 29’10”
Length: 23’0″
Useful load: 600 lb
Max speed: 90 mph
Stall: 33 mph
Range: 350 mi
Seats: 2
Skylark four-place
Engine: 100hp Anzani
Wingspan: 36’0″
Length: 25’0″
Useful load: 950 lb
Max speed: 90 mph
Stall: 38 mph
Range: 350 mi
Seats: 4

The 1913 Caproni No. 25 monoplane was designed and built by Gianni Caproni in Italy