
The 1913 Nieuport X 2-seater monoplane was designed and built by Edouard Nieuport in France
Span: 40’4″
Length: 19′
Weight: 880 lb
Speed: 72 mph

The 1913 Nieuport X 2-seater monoplane was designed and built by Edouard Nieuport in France
Span: 40’4″
Length: 19′
Weight: 880 lb
Speed: 72 mph
The 1913 Morane-Saulier Type M single-seater monoplane was designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier in France

The 1913 Morane-Saulier Type “Demoiselle” monoplane was designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier in France

The 1913 Mo biplane was designed and built by Japanese Army in Japan
Span: 50’11”
Length: 37′
Empty weight: 1280 lb
Speed: 59 mph

The 1913 Meller-III monoplane with two tractor propellers was designed and built by Dux factory in Russia
Span: 45′
Length: 26’7″
Loaded Weight: 1565 lb

The 1913 Meller-II pusher biplane (folding wings) was designed and built by Dux factory in Russia
Span: 45′
Length: 26’7″
Loaded Weight: 1565 lb
Daytona Beach FL.
USA
In 1910, built the first twin engined aeroplane in the USA.
In 1909 F O Andreae, Central Valley NY., USA, built a single-place open cockpit multiplane. It featured 19 “planes,” consisting of rounded winglets, were set at various angles around a tubular steel framework fuselage, in addition to vertical “steadying fins.”
The engine drove two 6’6″ chain-driven propellers.
Wingspan: 30’0″
Length: 30’0″
Central Valley NY.
USA
Built a multiplane in 1909.

The 1913 Martin-Handasyde No.6 and 7 were designed and built by Helmuth P. Martin and George H. Handasyde
Span: 42′
Length: 35’4″
Weight allup: 1760 lb