c.1928: Phoenix Aircraft Corp
(Charles Roberts, Verle R Seed, Floyd M Stahl)
Phoenix AZ.
USA
Inter-Wars
Phoenix Aircraft Corp [1] H-2 / Phoenix-Milwaukee H-2
The 1927 “Hess H-5” Bluebird trainer [1878] c/n 36 was bought by Joseph Klaus and reregistered in Phoenix’s name; also seen as Phoenix-Milwaukee H-2.
Phoenix Aircraft Corp [1]
(pres: Joseph Klaus),
601 25th St,
Milwaukee WI.
USA
Circa 1927 built aircraft
Phinn Arrow B-7
The 1926 three seat open cockpit Arrow B-7 was built for Phinn by R H Bloxham. It flew once, then was dismantled for unreported reasons.
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5
Wing span; 35’0″
Length: 23’0″
Seats: 3
Phinn, Willard J
Chicago IL.
USA
Circa 1926 built aircraft
Phillips P-2
The 1936 Phillips P-2 was a single-place, open cockpit biplane built by Howard A Phillips. Powered by a 45hp Szekely engine, it was registered N15775 c/n BB-1.
Phillips Play Boy
The 1932 Phillips Play Boy was an aircraft with a 40hp Shebach (Maybach?) engine. Registered N12862 c/n PS-2 on 1 July 1932, but when Phillips reported “not completed for financial reasons,” it was cancelled 31 August 1934.
Phillips, Howard A
Newark OH
USA
Built the Philips Play Boy in 1932 and the Phillips P-2 in 1938.
Phillips, Robert J
Nutley NJ.
USA
In 1930 Robert J Phillips built a single-place, open cockpit monoplane powered by an 18hp Hendee engine: It was registered N932V.
Phillips Alouette / The Fly

The 1924 single-place Phillips Alouette, or “The Fly”, was a home-built by Lt D B Phillips and members of the Air Service at Kelly Field TX.
Engine: 45hp Lawrance and 60hp Anzani
Wing span: 18’0″
Speed: 115 mph
Range: 500 mi
Seats: 1