Sandusky OH.
USA
Built a monoplane in 1912
Sandusky OH.
USA
Built a monoplane in 1912

1911 Vickers No. II-V monoplane were various improvements on the Vickers No. I
Span: 38’6″
Length: 28’6″
Weight: 900 lb

The 1911 Vendome gulled-wing monoplane was designed and built by Raoul Vendome in France

The 1911 Vass monoplane was designed and built by Emil Vass in Hungary
Weight empty: 462 lbs

The 1911 Van der Burg monoplane was designed and built by Heinrich Van der Burg in Holland

The 1911 Tucek Type II 1-seater monoplane was designed and built by Tucek in Czechia
Span: 28’3″
Length: 24′
Weight: 837 lb
Breckenridge TX.
USA
Akin was reportedly experimenting with manned flight about the same time as the Wright brothers, but his early flights were in gliders. The c.1935 AA was Akin’s one-place design, but only a brief descriptive paragraph was found. He designed and built gliders, and was one of the first to be towed to altitude by a plane. He also made a record-breaking flight from NYC to Washington DC (glider or plane?) and constructed several powered aircraft. He built a 2pCmwM called the Buckaroo with deep-chord, tapered wings, about the 1930s possibly registered N11936.
The 1911 Tsuzuku No. 1 pusher monoplane, with single engine twin-pusher propellers, was designed and built by Tersusaburo Tsuzuku in Japan
Span: 42′
Length: 30’2″
Empty weight: 661 lb

The 1911 Train No. 2 monoplane was designed and built by Emilie Train in France
Single-seater
Span: 27’11”
Length: 26’3″
Weight: 529 lb empty
2-seater
Span: 32’6″
Length: 26’3″
Weight: 595 lb empty
The 1911 Toth II monoplane was designed and built by Jozsef and Kalman Toth in Hungary
Span: 40’4″
Length: 30’10”
Weight empty: 310 lbs
Speed: 44 mph