
One Alexandria F-19 was built circa 1918 for military evaluation.
The company also produced four flying boats as Briggs F-19; A2651 to 2652, A3327, and A5024.

One Alexandria F-19 was built circa 1918 for military evaluation.
The company also produced four flying boats as Briggs F-19; A2651 to 2652, A3327, and A5024.

The 1911 Vass monoplane was designed and built by Emil Vass in Hungary
Weight empty: 462 lbs

The 1911 Van der Burg monoplane was designed and built by Heinrich Van der Burg in Holland

The 1911 Tucek Type II 1-seater monoplane was designed and built by Tucek in Czechia
Span: 28’3″
Length: 24′
Weight: 837 lb
During 1947 LWD commenced development of a light transport for use as a feederliner. Named Mis, it is a high wing monoplane of composite wood and metal construction.
The wing is wood, and the fuselage a metal, basically rectangular structure, with a rounded decking on the upper and lower surfaces.
Other features are a single fin and rudder and a fixed tricycle undercarriage, the main wheels strutted to the fuselage and engine nacelles.
The Mis accommodates a crew of two and eight passengers.
Engines: 2 x Argus As 10, 240 hp
Wingspan: 16 m / 52 ft 6 in
Length: 12 m / 39 ft 4.5 in
Wing area: 40 sq.m / 430 sq.ft
Empty weight: 2000 kg / 4410 lb
Loaded weight: 3000 kg / 6615 lb
Cruise 60%: 220 kph / 137 mph
Crew: 2
Passengers: 8

The 1937 Alcor C-6-1 Junior eight-pace cabin monoplane, with retracting undercarriage, registered NX15544, crashed in final testing.
Only the one was built. Often incorrectly referred to as “Lockheed Alcor.”
Engines: 2 x 150hp Menasco C-6
Wingspan: 49’0″
Length: 31’8″
Useful load: 2059 lb
Max speed: 211 mph
Cruise: 190 mph
Seats: 8
About 1990, Rick Akins built the Akins Stinger single-place cabin, mid-wing monoplane. Based on T-tail Cassutt, it was fabric-covered steel-tube fuselage, and plywood-covered wooden wing, registered N7XR.
Engine: 100hp Continental O-200
Wingspan: 17’5″
Length: 16’0″
Seats: 1
The 1911 Tsuzuku No. 1 pusher monoplane, with single engine twin-pusher propellers, was designed and built by Tersusaburo Tsuzuku in Japan
Span: 42′
Length: 30’2″
Empty weight: 661 lb

The 1911 Train No. 2 monoplane was designed and built by Emilie Train in France
Single-seater
Span: 27’11”
Length: 26’3″
Weight: 529 lb empty
2-seater
Span: 32’6″
Length: 26’3″
Weight: 595 lb empty
The 1911 Toth II monoplane was designed and built by Jozsef and Kalman Toth in Hungary
Span: 40’4″
Length: 30’10”
Weight empty: 310 lbs
Speed: 44 mph