
The 1913 Letai-V 2-seater Monoplane was designed and built by Sandor, Lajoy and Andras Letai in Hungary
Span: 39’4″
Length: 29’6″
Weight empty: 507 lbs
Speed: 50 mph

The 1913 Letai-V 2-seater Monoplane was designed and built by Sandor, Lajoy and Andras Letai in Hungary
Span: 39’4″
Length: 29’6″
Weight empty: 507 lbs
Speed: 50 mph
There were two conversions to Eaglet 231 in 1931, under ATC 2-387.
Two-place open cockpit high wing monoplanes, they were powered by 40hp Salmson AD-9 engines.

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
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
The 1928 Arizona Airways Whitewing was a two-place open cockpit biplane registered N7975 c/n B-1.
The registration was cancelled by CAA on 18 July 1930.
Engine: 43hp Ford conversion
Wingspan: 25’0′
Length: 17’6″
Seats: 2

The 1913 Nieuport X 2-seater monoplane was designed and built by Edouard Nieuport in France
Span: 40’4″
Length: 19′
Weight: 880 lb
Speed: 72 mph
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
The 1913 Morane-Saulier Type M single-seater monoplane was designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier in France

The 1913 Morane-Saulier Type “Demoiselle” monoplane was designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier in France

The 1913 Mo biplane was designed and built by Japanese Army in Japan
Span: 50’11”
Length: 37′
Empty weight: 1280 lb
Speed: 59 mph