1998: 1089 Medford Center, Ste 244 Medford, OR 97504, USA.
Trike builder
1998: 1089 Medford Center, Ste 244 Medford, OR 97504, USA.
Trike builder
1985: Geoff Eastwood Aircraft. Aldinga Air¬field, Aldinga SA 5173. Australia.
UL builder
USA
Division of Detroit Aircraft Corporation. Made Eastman Flying Yacht four-seat flying boat or three-seat amphibian of sesquiplane configuration. Also built Eastman Sea Rover and Sea Pirate biplane flying-boats.
Poland
Marketing the J-5 Marco very light aircraft and motorglider, Owned by Aviation Farm Ltd.
1982-4: Eastern Ultralights, PO Box 424, Chatsworth, New Jersey 08019, USA.
USA
Subsidiary of Barium Steel Corporation. In late 1950s made two Lockheed Shooting Stars almost entirely of magnesium. Also built Australian Jindivik pilotless target under license for U.S. armed services.
Founded at Eastbourne, Sussex by F. B. Fowler. Built in 1913, a single-seat tractor monoplane; in 1914 two types of tractor biplane, one single-seat and one two-seat, the latter for military use. Seaplane built for 1914 Circuit of Britain had “buried” engine driving two propellers through shafts. During war “Circuit” seaplane was modified but then abandoned. Company built Avro 504s and B.E.2cs under contract. Firm’s airfield near Eastbourne taken over by Royal Navy.
1995-7: Star Rte, Box 313-KP, Santa Margatita, CA 93453, USA.
1998:
Box 136 Rt.313
CA 93453 Santa Margarita
USA
2009: P.O. Box 706, Santa Margarita, CA 93453
1995-8: 125 Stearman Ct, Erie, CO 80516, USA.
Developed Jenny two-seat 67 percent scale replica of the Curtiss JN biplane trainer and Spad XIII as single-seat 75 percent scale replica of this French First World War biplane fighter, both offered for amateur construction.
(Harry W) Earl Aviation Corp,
Portland OR.
USA
Based at Los Angeles about 1930. Built Earl 95 two-seat lightplane with American Cirrus engine; also two-seat biplane called Earl Popular, with tandem open cockpits.