
The 1913 Breguet “La Marseillaise” double monoplane flying boat was designed and built by Louis Breguet in France

The 1913 Breguet “La Marseillaise” double monoplane flying boat was designed and built by Louis Breguet in France

The 1913 Breguet H-U3 hydro-avion was designed and built by Louis Breguet in France
Span: upper 51’8″ lower: 45’11”
Length: 37’9″
Weight: 3200 lb gross
Speed: 87 mph

The 1913 Breguet G-4 hydro and landplane was designed and built by Louis Breguet in France

The 1926 Aircraft Mechanics Eaglerock Combo-Wing (ATC 7) three-place open cockpit biplane was also offered as the Short-Wing with 30’0″ span. Priced at $2,750, it was also available with a 100hp OXX-6 engine.
They won 2nd and 3rd places in the 1927 National Air Derby.
Eaglerock Combo-Wing
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5
Wingspan: 36’0″
Length: 24’11”
Useful load: 760 lb
Max speed: 100 mph
Cruise: 85 mph
Stall: 38 mph
Range: 395 mi
Seats: 3
The 1929 Alexander Eaglerock A-15 (ATC 190) three-place open cockpit biplane was a long-nose “Anteater” with a long motor mount. Priced at $4,157, and $3,907 in 1930, about twenty were built. NC6232 was converted from an A-2, and NC8294 was the prototype.
Eaglerock A-15
Engine: 100hp Kinner K-5
Wingspan: 36’8″
Length: 24’11”
Useful load: 917 lb
Max speed: 100 mph
Cruise: 88 mph
Stall: 38 mph
Range: 500 mi
Seats: 3
Fourteen 1930 Alexander Eaglerock A-14 (ATC 2-103) were built, priced at $2,000 less motor. Three-place open cockpit biplanes, one was converted from A-11 NC6315, another, N203Y, might have been a conversion from an earlier model.
Eaglerock A-14
Engine: 165hp Wright J-6
Length: 25’11”
Useful load: 937 lb
Max speed: 118 mph
Cruise: 108 mph
Stall: 40 mph
Range: 600 mi
Seats: 3

Eleven 1929 Alexander Eaglerock A-13 (ATC 141) were built, priced at $6,096.
Engine: 170hp Curtiss twin-row Challenger
Wingspan: 36’8″
Length: 24’6″
Useful load: 945 lb
Max speed: 117 mph
Cruise: 100 mph
Stall: 40 mph
Range: 600 mi
Seats: 3
The 1913 Botyanksy “MB-2” was designed and built by Botyansky in Slovakia(Austro-Hungarian Empire)

The 1913 Borel Type Monaco flying boat was designed and built by Borel Brothers in France
Span: 50’6″
Length: 24’3″
Weight: 2910 lb gross

The 1913 Borel Type Militaire monoplane was designed and built by Borel Brothers in France
Span: 38’9″
Length: 23″