
The 1913 Karpeka-3 biplane was designed and built by A. D. Karpeka in Russia
Span: 36’1″
Length: 24’8″
Loaded Weight: 970 lb

The 1913 Karpeka-3 biplane was designed and built by A. D. Karpeka in Russia
Span: 36’1″
Length: 24’8″
Loaded Weight: 970 lb
The 1913 Kalep-Dybovskiy monoplane was designed and built by T.Kalep and Dybovskiy (Russian) in Russia/Latvia (Russian Empire)

The 1913 Kaishiki No. 5 and 6 biplane was designed and built by the Japanese Army
Span: 50’10”
Length: 36’1″
Empty weight: 1096 lb
Speed: 59 mph
The 1913 Kaishiki No. 3 and No. 4 biplane were scaled-down versions of Kai 2. They were redesigned and built by the Japanese Army, similar but lighter than 1912 Kaishiki No. 2.
Weight: 992 lb

The 1913 Jeanson-Colliex giant bi-floatplane was an eight-seat giant seaplane.
Designed by Maurice Jeanson and Robert Duhamel the wings were built by Liore and Olivier, and hull built by Victor Despujols, in France.
Span: 79’9″
Length: 59′
The 1913 Huet, Grazzioli et Lombardini monoplane was designed by Huet, and built by Huet, Grazzioli and Lombardini in France.

The 1913 Henkel-Albatros “Taube” monoplane was designed and built by Henkel Company in Germany

The 1913 Heinrich Model D monoplane was designed and built by Albert and Arthur Heinrich in the USA
The 1913 Heath 2B flying boat was designed and built by Ed Heath in the USA. It was priced at US$ 1500.

The 1913 Guillaume push-pull biplane was designed and built by Camille Guillaume in France