
The 1911 Taddeoli monoplane was designed and built by Taddeoli. He lost a wheel on take off in Berne.

The 1911 Taddeoli monoplane was designed and built by Taddeoli. He lost a wheel on take off in Berne.
The 1928 Airworthy Terrier was a three-place cabin monoplane with three motorcycle engines and “Semi-bat wing.” One was started, registered NX88E c/n 1-T, but a letter from Jolly to CAA 15 November 1928 cancelled the license “since the plane never has been finished.”
The 1934 Airwings X N14382 was a two-place open cockpit monoplane powered by a 90hp LeBlond engine.
The 1911 Szekely II Canard pusher monoplane was designed and built by Mihaly Szekely in Hungary
Span: 36’1″
Length: 27’11”
Weight empty: 560 lbs

The 1911 Szarics-II monoplane was designed and built by Janos Szarics in Hungary
Span: 36’1″
Length: 29’6″
Weight empty: 617 lbs
Speed. 50 mph

The HP.25 Hendon naval torpedo bomber of 1923 was a two-seat version of the earlier Hanley.
The 1928 Air-Row Arrow B-7 was a two place open cockpit biplane, powered by 90hp Curtiss OX-5. Priced at $2,780, one was built, NC813.
George Maves & Jimmie Watkins
Clover Field
Santa Monica CA.
USA
In 1928 Air Roamer built a three-place open cockpit monoplane from plans supplied by Fokker Co in Germany. It was powered by a 180hp Hisso E engine, had a maximum speed of 135 mph, and stalled t 40 mph.

1911 Svachulay Albatrosz II monoplane was designed and built by Sandor Svachulay in Hungary.
Span: 29’6″
Length: 23′
Take-off Weight: 396 lb
Speed: 50 mph
The 1911 Stewart biplane was designed and built by Stewart in the USA