Santa Monica CA.
USA
Built the American Sunbeam Pup (LP-1) in 1931
Santa Monica CA.
USA
Built the American Sunbeam Pup (LP-1) in 1931
In 1967 Lavigne Albar built the three-place cabin, high-wing amphibian monoplane, the Albar Amphibian N30058. It was also flown with ski gear.
Engine: 135hp Lycoming O-290
Wingspan: 34’0″
Useful load: 750 lb
Cruise speed: 100 mph
Stall: 44 mph
Seats: 3

Circa 1968 Lavigne Albar built the two-place cabin Albar Albarian N3141.
Engine: 90hp Continental C-90-8
Wingspan: 35’0″
Length: 22’0″
Useful load: 320 lb
Max speed: 140 mph
Cruise: 105 mph
Stall: 35 mph
Seats: 2
Mount Pleasant MI.
USA
Built the Albarian and Amphibian circa 1967-8.
pres: Boyd Hammond,
San Antonio TX.
USA
In 1929 a two-place open cockpit biplane trainer and a sport monoplane was reported in Western Flying as planned. Likely existed only on paper.

The 1934 Aero Sport Aviation Co, S-1 NX14202 c/n 2, designed by J S Marrott was powered by a 37hp Continental engine.
Registration was canceled by CAA on 1 December 1934 when license expired.
Engine: 37hp Continental
Seats: 1
723 Ventura St,
Santa Paula CA.
USA
Built the Aero Sport S-1 in 1934

The 1911 Radley & Moorhouse monoplane was designed and built by James Radley and William Moorhouse in the UK

The 1911 Radley gullwing monoplane was designed and built by James Radley in the UK
In 1929 William P Ames, Albany NY, built a Parasol, registered N22W.