
The 1911 Sanders No. 2 biplane was designed and built in the UK in two versions. The Type I twin pusher propellers, and Type II Single larger propeller.
Span: 40′
Length: 31’6″
Weight: 1000 lb
Speed: 40 mph

The 1911 Sanders No. 2 biplane was designed and built in the UK in two versions. The Type I twin pusher propellers, and Type II Single larger propeller.
Span: 40′
Length: 31’6″
Weight: 1000 lb
Speed: 40 mph
Designed by Karl White, designer of the Curtiss-Wright Junior, the Allison-White 1916 Biplane single-place had an open-framework fuselage.
After Allison dropped out of the project, White went on to build and fly the plane, which crashed on its first take-off, and was so badly damaged as to be abandoned where it fell.
Engine: 50hp Gnôme
Wingspan: 36’0″
Seats: 1
1916:
Lawrence M Allison and Karl H White
Lawrence KS.
USA
Built a biplane in 1916.

The 1911 Roux 2 seater monoplane was designed and built by Charles Roux in France
The 1911 Ruehl monoplane was designed and built by Andre Ruehl in the USA

The 1911 Ruchonnet-Schemmel monoplane was designed and built by Ruchonnet (Swiss) and Schemmel but built in France.

The Restan 1911 monoplane was designed and built by Restan in France
Span: 29’6″
Length: 23′

Designed and built by Rebikov in Russia
The 1911 Raison monoplane was designed and built by Alfred Louis Raison in South Africa

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