American Aircraft Corp
Chicago IL.
USA
Built the Air-Row Arrow B-7 in 1928.
American Aircraft Corp
Chicago IL.
USA
Built the Air-Row Arrow B-7 in 1928.
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.
Air Leader Airplane Co
Floral Park NY.
USA
Circa 1926 Air Leader Airplane Co rebuilt a surplus Curtiss JN-4D as a parasol monoplane. Registered NX3742, it was powered by a 90hp Curtiss OX-5 and had three seats.

The 1929 Air-istocrat SR-5 NR860W was a single-place, 95hp Cirrus powered Cirrus Derby entry.

The 1929 SR-4 was built for Willard van Buren King to compete in the 1930 Miami All-American Air Meet. Registered N283V, it was priced at $9,500.
Engine: 110hp Warner Scarab
Wingspan: 24’0″
Max speed: 158 mph
Cruise: 140 mph
Stall: 55 mph
Range: 500 mi
Seats: 1

The 1929 Air-istocrat SP-7, designed by Leo Mohme, was based on his own 1928 aircraft. It featured a plywood-covered parasol wing and forward fuselage. Priced at $3,945, at least seven were built including; prototype NX217H, N291M, NX336V, NX402E, NX10079, and NX870H wth a 65hp Velie M-5 engine.
Engine: 100hp Kinner K-5
Wingspan: 28’3″
Length: 20’0″
Useful load: 550 lb
Max speed: 122 mph
Cruise: 102 mph
Stall: 38 mph
Range: 600 mi
Seats: 2
United States Aircraft Corp
76 Nelson St
New Brunswick NJ.
USA
Built the SP-7 and SR- series of aircraft circa 1929.
The 1929 Airgo B, powered by a 90hp Curtiss OX-5 engine, was registered N4633 c/n 2 on 26 January 1929 to “Robinson & McKee” of Marshall MO, then on 14 June 1930 to “Laier” of Kansas City MO.
The 1926 Airgo A-1 was a three place open cockpit biplane. Registered N7291 c/n 1 on 7 April 1928 to “Holmes,” then on 25 August 1928 to “Moore,” both of Hennessey OK. The registration expired 28 March 1930.
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5
Wingspan: 30’0″
Length: 24’0″
Seats: 3
Airgo Mfg Co
J Henley
Guthrie OK.
USA
Built the Airgo A-1 and B in 1926 and 1930