In 1928 the Brunner-Winkle Aircraft Corporation was founded to manufacture a three-seat open cockpit commercial biplane known as the Bird biplane. In March 1929 the Bird Aircraft Corporation was incorporated, with William E. Winkle as vice-president, to continue production of the Bird biplane with a variety of engines ranging from 100- 165 hp.
Manufacturer
Brügger, Max
Max Brugger, CH-1724 Zenauva, Switzerland.
Built the Colibri MB-1 in 1965.
Browning, J. B.
Oceanside, California, USA
Built the C-1 aircraft
Brownfield, Kenneth P.
Newark, Ohio, USA
Built the A-32 aircaft
Brownback Motor Laboratories Inc
Pottstown PA.
USA
1930: Light Mfg & Foundry Co.
Built aero engines
Brown, Louis H.
Toledo, Ohio, USA
Circa 1926 built a biplane
Brown, Alden
Los Angeles, California, USA
Built the Special Monoplane Racer circa 1933
Brouckère, Leon de
Leon de Brouckère began his aviation career in ballooning. Later, before WWI, he designed and built Farman-like pusher biplanes.
Brott, A
During 1910-11 A.Brott, of Denver CO., USA, built at least two aero engines.
The 1910 engine was a 35-45hp four-cylinder Vee air-cooled.
The 1911 engine was an eight-cylinder air-cooled Vee of 60hp@1200rpm.

Brooks Aeroplane Co
Saginaw, Michigan, USA.
Produced Models:
Brooks Outfit #1 (1911 Kit Monoplane)
Brooks Outfit #2 (1911 Kit Monoplane)
Brooks Outfit #3 (1911 Kit Monoplane)
Brooks Outfit #4 (1911 Kit Monoplane)
Brooks Outfit #5 (1911 Kit Monoplane)
The 1910 Brooks biplane was designed by A.Hamilton and built by Brooks Aeroplane Co.