
The 1913 Borel Ruby tailpusher monoplane was designed and built by Borel Brothers in France
Span: 29’6″
Length: 23′

The 1913 Borel Ruby tailpusher monoplane was designed and built by Borel Brothers in France
Span: 29’6″
Length: 23′

The Borel Aeroyacht Type Denhaut was designed and built by Borel Brothers in France


1913 Borel Aeroyacht Type Denhaut III
Span: 32’10”
Length: 25’7″
Weight: 1278 lb gross

The 1913 Borel Torpille monoplane was designed and built by Borel Brothers in France
Span: 29’6″
Length: 23′

The 1913 Borel monoplane was designed and built by Borel Brothers in France
In October 1913 Daucourt flew Paris to Cairo.

The 1913 Borel hydro-monoplane two-seater was designed and built by Borel Brothers in France
Span: 38’5″
Length: 27’11”
Weight: 2028 lb gross
The 1913 Boland triplane was designed by F. and J. Boland and built by Boland Aeroplane Co. in the USA
Span: 35’6″
Length: 21’2″
Speed: 60 mph
The 1913 Boland biplane was designed by F. and J. Boland and built by Boland Aeroplane Co. in the USA
Span: 35’6″
Length: 21’2″
Speed: 60 mph
The 1913 Bloudek-Cermak “Bohemia B II” single-seat monoplane was designed and built by S.Bloudek, Slovenian and J Cermak, Czech, in Slovenia and Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire)
The 1913 Bloudek-Cermak “Bohemia B I” single-seat monoplane was designed and built by S.Bloudek, Slovenian and J Cermak, Czech, in Slovenia and Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire)

The 1911 Atwood-Wright was a single-place Wright pusher type used for exhibitions.
Possibly it was modified as a wheel version but with flotation tubes under the wing.
The 1913 Atwood appears to be a single-place twin-float blending of Wright and Curtiss design elements, powered by a Roberts pusher.
