American Eagle Eaglet 230

American Eagle Eaglet 230 NC452V

The 1930 American Eagle Eaglet 230 was designed by Noel Hockaday and Doug Webber.

Eighty were built, priced at $1,475. Early models first had 25hp Cleone; first 33 produced under ATC 2-303, the remainder under ATC 380.

Eaglet 230
Engine: 30hp Szekely SR-3
Wingspan: 34’4″
Length: 21’7″
Useful load: 400 lb
Max speed: 80 mph
Cruise: 70 mph
Stall: 30 mph
Range: 225 mi
Seats: 2

Arkansas Aircraft CX-3

The 1927 Arkansas Aircraft CX-3 three place open cockpit biplane was designed by Albert Voellmecke. one was built, registered NC2828 c/n 1, and one other, NX3790 c/n 500, registered as Arkansas Command-Aire.

The design became production Command-Aire 3C3.

CX-3
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5
Wingspan: 31’6″
Length: 24’6″
Useful load: 790 lb
Max speed: 100 mph
Cruise: 85 mph
Stall: 36 mph
Seats: 3

Allison Airplane Co Trainer

The 1929 Allison Airplane Co Trainer open cockpit biplane was powered by 60hp LeBlond or Velie engines.

Allison, primarily an aircraft parts and supply house specializing in rebuilt “Hi-Lift” JN-4 wings, also offered these 1929 types in kit and component forms for $2,385.

Engine: 60hp LeBlond or Velie
Wingspan: 26’0″
Length: 20’0″
Useful load: 525 lb
Max speed: 100 mph
Cruise: 85 mph
Stall: 39 mph
Range: 320 mi
Seats: 2