American Mignet Aircraft Corp.
1934: Universal Aircraft Co, Ft Worth TX.
License production of French Mignet HM-11.
As (Universal, produced the TC-1.
1942: Ended operations.
American Mignet Aircraft Corp.
1934: Universal Aircraft Co, Ft Worth TX.
License production of French Mignet HM-11.
As (Universal, produced the TC-1.
1942: Ended operations.
The 1913 Trebeudin biplane was designed and built by Trebeudin in France
The 1913 Toth V monoplane tandem 2-seater was designed and built by Jozsef and Kalman Toth in Hungary
Span: 41’11”
Length: 32’4″
Weight empty: 600 lbs
Speed: 50 mph
The 1913 Toth IV monoplane with a semi-monocoque fuselage was designed and built by Jozsef and Kalman Toth in Hungary
Span: 34’3″
Length: 29′
Weight empty: 595 lbs
Speed: 62 mph

The 1935 single-place Allenbaugh A NX/NR256Y mid-wing racer was powered by a 40hp Salmson AD-9 engine.

The Allenbaugh A was modified in 1936 as the Allenbaugh B with an Argus motor and re-registered NR/N41Y.

Allenbaugh A
Engine: 40hp Salmson AD-9
Wingspan: 18’0″
Length: 15’6″
Seats: 1
Allenbaugh B
Engine: Argus
Wingspan: 18’0″
Seats: 1

The 1913 Teveschenko-5 monoplane was designed and built by F. F. Teveschenkov and A. Pishot in Russia

The 1913 Takasou No. 3 and 4 biplane were designed and built by Takayuki Takasou in Japan
Span: 36’9″
Length: 36’1″
Empty weight: 507 lb
Speed: 38 mph

The 1913 Wight No. 2 navy plane was designed and built by J. Samuel Wight and Co. in the UK
Span: top 44′ bottom 40′
Length: 31’6″
Weight allup: 2400 lbs
Speed: 35-70 mph

The 1913 Wight No. 1 seaplane was designed and built by J. Samuel Wight and Co. in the UK
Span: 44′
Length: 30′
Weight allup: 2000 lbs
Speed: 70 mph
Price: £2500

The 1913 Westlake monoplane was designed and built by A.Westlake in the UK
Span: 34′
Length: 23’6″