
The 1913 Schmitt Type 7 biplane was designed and built by Paul Schmitt in France.
In 1914 this plane broke 43 world records.
Span: upper 57’5″ lower 44’3″
Weight gross: 3300 lbs
Speed: 27-78 mph
Incident variation: between o° and 12°.

The 1913 Schmitt Type 7 biplane was designed and built by Paul Schmitt in France.
In 1914 this plane broke 43 world records.
Span: upper 57’5″ lower 44’3″
Weight gross: 3300 lbs
Speed: 27-78 mph
Incident variation: between o° and 12°.

The 1913 Rumpler monoplane was designed and built by Rumpler Company in Germany
In 1913 Alfred Rosentals designed and built a monoplane in Latvia (Russian Empire)
In 1913 William C. Robinson designed and built a monoplane in the USA.

The 1913 Riggs-Wehr biplane was designed and built by Guss Riggs and Lloyd Wehr in the USA
Span: 32′

The 1913 Ratmanoff Tandem two-seater monoplane was designed and built by Ratmanoff in France

The circa 1913 SIA R2 biplane was designed and built by Soc. Ital. Aviazione in Italy

The 1913 Short No. S68 tractor seaplane was designed and built by Short Bros. in the UK
Span: 61′
Length: 40′

The 1913 Short No. S64 tractor seaplane, with folding wings, was designed and built by Short Bros. in the UK.
Span: top 56′ bottom: 40′
Length: 39′
Weight allup: 3040 lb
Speed: 78 mph
