
The 1911 Radley gullwing monoplane was designed and built by James Radley in the UK

The 1911 Radley gullwing monoplane was designed and built by James Radley in the UK
In 1908 Ames, a congressman at the time, used his office to acquire USS Bagley as for 11 days as a testing platform for his Drum-wing experimental aircraft in an experiment with the Magnus Theory, trying to create lift from rotating barrel-forms; powered by a 40hp Curtiss V-8. It failed to produce any exciting results.
Butler Ames Wasington DC.
USA
Experimented with drum-wings in 1908.
The Queen-Martin 1911 biplane was designed by James Martin and built by Queen Aeroplane Co in the USA
Span: 30′
Length: 29′
Weight: 950 lb gross

The 1908 Astra-Kapferer tandem plane was designed and built by ASTRA in France
The Aeroplane A B M / Aeroplane & Automatic Balancing Machine Co. was operating in 1910.

The 1908 Bousson Borguis triplane was designed and built by F. Bousson and A. and P. Borguis in France

The 1908 Bonnet-Labranche No. 1 pusher biplane was designed and built by Brothers Bonnet-Labranche in France
Span: 41′

The 1908 Bocker triplane was designed and built by T.Bocker in the USA

The 1908 Blanc & Barlatier monoplane was designed and built by Barlatier and Blanc in France
Span: 46′
Length: 31’2″
Weight: 530 lb