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1910

1910 Abberly biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by N. R Abberly
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Adorjan "Libelle" monoplane - 25HP engine designed by J.Adorjan and F.Dedics
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed by Janos Adorjan, built by Köhler Bros.factory and Technical University, Budapest
Span: 28'10" Length: 24' Weight: 617 lb take off
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Adorjan "Strucc" (Ostrich) monoplane - this aircraft obtained the 3rd prize in the 2nd International Air Race of June 191025HP 2 cylinder engine designed by J.Adorjan and F.Dedics
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed by Janos Adorjan, built by Köhler Bros factory
Span: 26'3" Length: 24' Weight: 617 lb take off Engine: 25HP 2 cylinder designed by J.Adorjan and F.Dedics
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 AEG Z.1 biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by AEG Company
Span: 57'5" Weight empty: 1870 lbs Speed: 40 mph
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Aeromarine 8 pusher canard - 2-seater
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Aeromarine Corp.
Picture courtesy www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Agapov biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by M. V. Agapov
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Albatros biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Albatros Works
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Albert monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Albert
No picture found

1910? Albessard "twin-monoplane"
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Albessard
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910 Alexander monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by H and A Alexander
Span: 19' Wing area: 136 sq.ft Weight: 140 lbs
No picture found

1910 Andrews pusher biplane - first 2-engine airplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Edward F. Andrews
No picture found

1910 Angelis biplane
Country of Origin: India Designed and built by C. D. Angelis
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Armitage 2-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by George Armitage
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Armstrong monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Gordon Armstrong
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA

1910 Ask-Nyrop Type 1 "Grasshoppan" monoplane
Country of Origin: Sweden Designed and built by Alex Ask and Fredrik Nyrop
Picture and more exact information from Milan Javorsky

1910 ASL Valkyrie monoplane Type A - different versions, single-seater
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Aeronautical Syndicate Ltd.
Span: 34 Length: 22-28' Weight: 520 lb

Picture courtesy of Goodall. M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1910 Astra-Wright biplane - 2-seater
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by ASTRA
Span: 41' Length: 39'4" Weight: 990 lb empty
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1910 Astra-Wright Type E biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by ASTRA
Span: 52'6" Length: 34'11" Weight: 1375 lb empty

Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Aubry monoplane "Meteor"
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Aubry
Span: 28'3" Length: 24'7" Empty weight: 440 lbs
No picture found

1910 Audineau monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Audineu
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Auffin-Ordt monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Auffin-Ordt
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Aventino-Mingozi-Paletta monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Aventino, Mingozi and Paletta
No picture found

1910 A.V.I.A. biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by A.V.I.A.
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Aviatik biplane
Country of Origin: Belgium Designed and built by Baron P. de Caters
Picture from aviationbuffs

1910 Aviator monoplane
Country of Origin: Belgium Designed and built by Aviator Company
Span: 32'10" Length: 35'5" Weight gross: 551 lbs
No picture found

1910 AVRO II tractor biplane (Mercury)
Span: 26' Length: 23' Weight: 550 lb gross

1910 AVRO III tractor biplane - capable to carry a passenger
Top span: 31' Bottom span: 20' Weight: 750 lb gross

1910 AVRO IV tractor biplane
Top and centre span: 32' Bottom span: 20' Length: 30'
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by A.V.Roe
Pictures courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A.(deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War, Schiffer Publishing Ltd.

1910 Baldwin "Red Devil" biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Thomas Scott Baldwin
Span: 28'9" Length: 28'3"
Picture courtesy Rosebud's www.earlyaviator.com

1910 Bell "Mike" monoplane
Country of Origin: Canada Designed by Alexander Graham Bell Built by Canadian Aerodrome Company
Picture and Info from Milan Javorsky

1910 Benegent monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Benegent
Span: 26'3" Length: 23' Weight empty: 287 lbs Speed: 56 mph
No picture found

1910 Bertin monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Leonce Bertin
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Bertrand monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Bertrand
Span: 44' Weight: 1016 lb
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910 Bilek monoplane
Country of Origin: Czechia Designed and built by Bilek
Picture not yet found. Information from Milan Javorsky

1910 BIS No. 2 biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Bylinkin, Iordan and Sikorsky
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3" Weight loaded: 473 lb
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Black Diamond pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed by Maupin and Lanteri, built by Diamond Airplane Co
Span: 40'
Picture: http://www aerofiles.com/

1910 Bleriot XI monoplane
Built for many years in different types, during 1910 the following types:
Type XI-bis Span: 29'6" Length: 26'3" Weight: 1375 lb
Type XI-2bis Span: 36' Length: 27'3" Weight: 1930 lb
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Picture from www.bleriot.org

1910 Bleriot XI "Circuit de l'Est" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Bleriot XIII monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 25'7" Length: 23'
Picture from //perso.wanadoo.fr

1910 Bleriot XIV monoplane - side by side seater
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 28'3" Length: 25'3"
Picture from www.bleriot.org

1910 Bloudek-Potucek-Cermak "Racek" 1-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Slovenia and Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by Stanko Bloudek, Slovenian and Javoslav Potucek and Jan Cermak, both Czech
Span: 28'7" Length: 20'8" Weight: 440 lb
Picture from Aeromedia.CZ

1910 Bokor II biplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Mor Bokor
Engine: 30 HP 3 cylinder
Picture courtesy Andor Gibas, Information Gabor Fekecs

1910 Bonnet-Labrance mono 2 seater
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Brother Bonnet-Labranche
No. 6 School Span: 27'10" Length: 26'3" Weight: 485 lb gross Speed: 47 mph
No. 7 Racer Span: 31'6" Length: 28'3" Weight: 617 lb gross Speed 62 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Borel pusher monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Brothers Borel
Span: 39'4"
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1910 Bothy monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Leopold Bothy, built by Regy SA
Span: 25'11" Length: 25'7" Weight: 550 lb empty
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1910 Bourdariat biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Edouard Bourdariat
Span: 31'2" Length: 34'5"
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1910 Breguet III tractor biplane - Breguet's first really modern airplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Breguet
Span: 41' Length: 27'11" Weight: 1100 lb
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L. E, author of French Aeroplanes Before the Great War.

1910 Bristol Boxkite - an improvement on Farham, who threatened legal action!
Country of origin:
UK Designer: George Challenger Produced by Bristol Airplane Co.
Span:
34'6" Length: 36'6" Weight: 1050 lbs Speed: approx 40 mph
Picture courtesy of www.thosemagnificentmen.co.uk which offers further information

1910 Brooks biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed by A.Hamilton Built by Brooks Aeroplane Co.
No picture found, information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Brunet Tandem biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Brunet
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Brzeski "Aquila" (Eagle) monoplane - pilot and 2 passengers
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Henryk Brzeski
Span: 32'10" Length: 32'10" Weight empty: 660 lb
Picture from Historia Lotnictwa Polskiego

1910 Bueno et Demaurex pusher biplane - 2 propellers on outriggers
Country of Origin: France Designed by Bueno and Demaurex. Built by Avia
Span:49'2"
No picture found

1910 Burgess A pusher biplane also know as Herring-Burgess
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by W.Burgess (fuselage,wings,gear) and A.Herring (controls, engine and props) Suffered many changes
Span: 26'9" or 27' or 33'4" Length: 33' or 26' or 28'9"
Picture courtesy Jean Pieree Lauwers

1910 Burgess B pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by W.Burgess
Span: 27' Length: 26'
Picture courtesy www.earlyaviator.com

1910 Burgess D pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by W.Burgess
Span: 36' Length: 41'

No picture found

1910 Bylinkin monoplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by F.I.Bylinkin
Span: 27'11" Length: 21'4" Weight loaded: 530 lb
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Canton et Unne push-pull monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Canton and Unne
Span: 34'6" Length: 26'3" Weight: 926 lb empty
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Canton et Unne push-pull triplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Canton and Unne
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1910 Caproni Ca-2 biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Gianni Caproni
Span: 34'5" Length: 32'4"
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Caproni Ca-3 biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Gianni Caproni
Span: 41' Length: 29'2" Weight gross: 795 lbs
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Carid monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Carid
Picture www.aerobscure.free.fr

1910 Caudron tractor biplane Type A2-6
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Rene Caudron
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Caux et Camboulive biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Caux and Camboulive
No picture found

1910 Cerny monoplane
Country of Origin: Czechia Designed and built by Cerny
Picture not yet found. Information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Chapiro biplane No. 2
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Chapiro
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Chassagny monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Chassagny, built by Labaudie et Puthet
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Chesnay monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Chesnay
Span: 26'3"
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1910 Cihak Type C monoplane
Country of Origin: Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by Eugen and Hugo Cihak
Span: 28'10" Length: 28'10"
Picture from Aeromedia.CZ

1910 Clement M. pusher biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Maurice Clement, built by Letord and Niepce
Span: 38'2" Length: 37'9" Weight: 1100 lb gross
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1910 Clerget monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Pierre Clerget
Span: 36'1" Length: 49'11"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Cody No. II A, B, C, D, E biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Samuel Cody
Span: 46' Length: 38'6"
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A. (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Collier monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built byH.A. and C.R. Collier
Span: 30' Length: 26' Weight: 650 lb all up
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A. (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Contal No. 2 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Contal
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Contal tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Contal
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1910 Cordner monoplane No. 1
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Joseph Cordner
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A. (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Courrejou tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Courrejou
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1910 Culver biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Charles R.Culver
No picture found

1910 Curtiss Bennett Racer monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Glen Curtiss, it was his first monoplane
Span: 26'3" Length: 25' Weight: 600 lb gross
Picture from Bud Carlson

1910 Curtiss Ely monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Glenn Curtiss
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Curtiss Hudson Flyer biplane - first plane to fly from a deck of a ship
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Glenn Curtiss
Span: 31.3 Length: 26'3"
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Curtiss-Willard Banshee Express pusher biplane - On 14/8/1910 established an American record carrying 3 passengers (1200 lb gross!)
Country of Origin: USA Design specifications from Charles F.Willard, built by Curtiss
Span: 32'

Picture from Bud Carlson

1910 Daily "Old Glory" biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by H. M. Daily
Picture from http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Daimler Lutskoy No. 2 monoplane - world record 105 mph in 1910
Country of Origin: Russia/Germany Designed by B. G. Luskoy (Russian) Built by Daimler
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Dajoigny et Beaussart "Simplex" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Dajoigny and Beaussart
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Danton back-staggered racing biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Francis Denhaut Built by Espinosa
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Day Tractor biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Charles H. Day
Picture: http://www aerofiles.com/

1910 De Broucker biplane
Country of Origin: Belgium Designed and built by De Broucker
Picture from aviationbuffs

1910 De Coster "Flugi" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Charles de Coster
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3" Weight empty: 639 lb
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 De Feure-Deperdussin canard
Country of Origin: France Designed De Feure, built by Deperdussin
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910 De Havilland biplane No. 2
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Geoffrey de Havilland
Span: 33'6" Length: 40' Weight: 1100 lb all up Speed: 37 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A. (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 De Lailhacar monoplane
Country of Origin: Spain/France Designed by Jacques De Lailhacar (Spaniard) Built by Berthaud
Span: 32'10" Length: 36'1" Weight: 660 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Deperdussin canard monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Armand Deperdussin
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Deperdussin Type A monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Armand Deperdussin
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910? De la Vaux - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by De la Vaux
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910 Desusclade monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Desusclade
Span: 32'2"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Dokuchaev-1 biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by A.Ya. Dokuchaev
Weight empty: 770 lb Speed: 37 mph
No picture found

1910 Dorner Type II pusher monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Dorner
Span: 32'10" Length: 38'1" Weight w.engine: 661 lbs
Drawing from WW1 Aero

1910? Dottori biplane 2 props
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Dottori
Span: 39'4" Length: 36'1"
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910 Dufaux-4 biplane
Country of Origin: Switzerland Designed and built by Dufaux brothers
Span: 27'3" Length: 27'3" Weight: 705 lbs Speed: 30-37 mph
Picture from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Dufour No. 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Jean Dufour
Span: 35'5" Length: 32'10" Weight: 682 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Dufour No. 2 biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Jean Dufour
Span: 35'5" Length: 32' 10" Weight: 682 lbs
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Duigan pusher biplane -f irst flight in Australia by Australian designed and built plane
Country of Origin: Australia Designed and built by Johan & Reginald Duigan
Span: 34'6" Speed: 40 mph
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu/

1910 Dumas monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Alex Dumas
Span: 21'4" Length: 28'3" Weight: 462 lbs
No picture found

1910 Dunne D5 - first all-wing biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by John W. Dunne, built by Short Brothers
Span: 46' Length overall: 20'4" Weight: 1550 lb gross Speed: 45 mph
Picture courtesy of M. Goodall and A. Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War, Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Atglen, PA

1910 Dunne-Huntington triplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by D.Dunne. Built by Short Bros.
Span: 59' Length: 50'
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A. (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Eaton-Twining monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Eaton and Twining
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Epps monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Benjamin Thomas Epps
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Esnault-Pelterie Type B monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Robert Esnault-Pelterie
Span: 42' Length: 32'2"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Esnault-Pelterie REP Type D monoplane - this model was a great success and was used by the air services of many countries
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Robert Esnault-Pelterie
Span: 42'8" Length: 36'1" Weight: 1543 lb gross Speed: 56 mph
Picture from www.germanpostcard.com

1910 Etrich II "Taube" (Dove) 2-seater tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed and built by Igo Etrich
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Etrich II modified "Taube" (Dove) tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed and built by Igo Etrich
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Etrich III "Möve" (Seagull) tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed and built by Igo Etrich
No picture found

1910 Etrich IV "Taube" (Dove) tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed and built by Igo Etrich
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Etrich V "Taube" (Dove) tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed and built by Igo Etrich
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Etrich VI "Taube" (Dove) tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed and built by Igo Etrich
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Euler military pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by August Euler
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Everett-Edgecumbe monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Everett-Edgecumbe & Co.
Span: 25' Length: 16' Speed: 30 mph
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA

1910 Fabre Hydravion canard pusher - first take-off off water
Country of Origin: France Designed & built by Henri Fabre
Span: 45'11" Length: 27'10" Weight: 1050 lb gross Speed: 55 mph
Picture from www. ctie.monash.edu/

1910 Faccioli No. 3 biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Aristide Faccioli, first Italian to design and built an aircraft and its engine.
Span: 22' Length: 11'6" Weight: 400 lb
Picture from WW1 AERO journal

1910 Faccioli No. 4 biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Aristide Faccioli - first technical director of Fiat
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3" Weight: 550 lb
Picture from Fiat via WW1 AERO

1910 Fairchild monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Walter I. Fairchild
No picture found

1910 Farman Type Coupe Michelin 2-seat pusher biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Henri Farman
Span: 54'2" Length: 38'3"
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Farman HF 2/2 Parasol tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Henri Farman
Span: 25'3" Length: 23'4" Weight: 660 lb gross Speed: 65 mph
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Farman Freres biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Henri and Maurice Farman
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Farman Maurice "Coupe Michelin" biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Maurice Farman
Span: 36'1" Length: 41'10" Weight: 660 lb gross Speed: 50 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Ferguson No. 2 monoplane
Country of Origin: Ireland Designed and built by Harry G. Ferguson
Span: 32' Length: 27' Speed: 55 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1910 Filiasi biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Francesco Filiasi
Picture from www.dpa.unima.it

1910 Fournier monoplane
Country of Origin: Spain: Designed and built by Heraclio Alfaro Fournier
Picture from WW1 Aero

1910 Francis pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed by Ray Francis , built by J. Gage
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Gakkel III biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Ya.M. Gakkel
Span: 24'7" Length: 24'7" Weight loaded: 1235 lb Speed: 50 mph
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Gallone-Lampert monoplane
Country of Origin: Switzerland Designed and built by C. Gallone and M. Lampert
Span: 35'8" Length: 37.5"
Picture from www.pionnair-ge.com

1910 Gambier monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Gambier
No picture found

1910 Garnier "Olga" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by L. Garnier and Hourdehaigt
No picture found

1910? Gasnier biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Gasnier
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910 Gates
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by B.L.Gates
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 George & Jobling biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by A.E.George and Jobling
Span: 30' Length: 31' Weight allup: 862 lb Speed: 48 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1910 Gibson Twin-Plane - first Canadian designed and built airplane, he also built his own engine
Country of Origin: Canada Designed and built by William Wallace Gibson
Picture of Replica which hangs in the British Columbia Aviation Museum at Victoria International Airport

1910 Gibson No. 2 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by J. and G.T.Gibson
Span: 29' Length: 30'
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1910 Gibson No. 3 biplane with twin tractor propellers
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by J. and G.T.Gibson
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1910 Goedecker No.1 monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Jakob Goedecker
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Grade monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Hans Grade
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Graf "Napoli 1" monoplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Emilio Graf
No picture found

1910 Greene biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Dr. W. Greene
Picture from Aeronautic Society of New York

1910 Gregoire Monoplane 2
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Gregoire
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Gregoire Monoplane 3
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Gregoire
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Guillebaud tandem-monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Charles Guillebaud
Length: 13m Weight: 220kg
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Guillemin biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Guillemin, Builder unknown
No picture found

1910 Gunn biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Tom Gunn
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Hackel-RBWZ biplane
Country of Origin: Latvia (Russian Empire) Designed and built by Jacob Hackel; built by Russo-Baltic Wagon Works
No picture found

1910 Handley Page Type B "Bluebird" monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Handley Page
Picture from Handley Page

1910 Handley Page Type G100 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Handley Page Ltd
Span: 40' Length: 27' Weight: 1150 lb Speed: 73 mph
Picture from Handley Page

1910 Hanriot monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Rene Hanriot
Span: 30' Weight: 500 lb gross Speed: 50 mph
Model plans are available from http://www.pr-kits.com/
Picture shows a French reconstruction

1910 Hartman monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Arthur Hartman (22 years old)
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Heinrich Model A monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Albert and Arthur Heinrich
Picture from Bud Carlson

1910? Henry canard monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by M. Henry
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Hornstein biplane
Country of Origin: Russia/UK Designed by N.A. Hornstein, a Russian. Built by Thames Bank Wharf Co.
Span: 32'10" Length: 34' Weight: 696 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1910 Horvath 1B monoplane - Horvath flying his lB won first prize at the International Air Race, Budapest June 1910
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Erno Horvath
Span: 31'2" Length: 25'7" Weight empty: 485 lb
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Howard Wright biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Howard T.Wright
Span: 36' (48' with extensions) Length: 36'6" Weight: 800 lb Speed: 36-45 mph Price: £650
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Howard Wright "1910 type" monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Howard T.Wright
Span: 27' Length: 29' Weight: 455 lb Speed: 35-40 mph Price: £650
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Howard Wright "Avis" monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Howard T.Wright
Span: 28' Length: 27' Weight: 430 lb Speed: 35-40 mph Price: £370-£490
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Howard Wright "Ornis" monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Howard T.Wright
Span: 28' Length: 28' Weight: 400 lb Speed: 30 mph Price: £430
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Howard Wright "Standard" monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Howard T.Wright
Span: 28' Length: 27' Weight: 500 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Hudson-O'Brian biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by John Hudson and Clifton O'Brian
Span: 40' Length: 36'
No picture found

1910 Hulbert biplane - said to be built in Switzerland, but flown in USA
Country of Origin: USA/Switzerland Designed by Dane Hulbert, US citizen.
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Humber monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Humber Ltd.
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Humber 1910 Type biplane - side-by-side three seater
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Humber Ltd
Span: 40' Length: 33' Speed: 50 mph Price: £1000
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Humber (Le Blon Type) monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Humber Ltd.
Span: 29' Length: 26'8" Weight: 490 lb Price: £480
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Humber (Lovelace type) monoplace
Country of Origin: UK Designed by Capt.T.T. Lovelace, built by Humber Ltd
Span: 33' Length: ¨26'6" Weight: 500 lb Speed: 50 mph Price: £750
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Illinschulz
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Illinschulz
Span: 26'3" Length: 22'11" Weight: 770 lb empty
No picture found

1910 Jacquelin tractor biplane - largely modified Voisin?
Country of Origin: France Designed and modified by E.Jacquelin. Built by Voisin
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 JAP Harding monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by J.A_Prestwich Co. flown by Harding
Span: 30' Length: 27' Weight: 510 lb Speed: 50 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Jeannin biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Emil Jeannin
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910 Jezzi No. 1 pusher biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Leo Jezzi
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Jezzi No. 1 tractor Biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Leo Jezzi
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Jirotka monoplane
Country of Origin: Czechia Designed and built by Jirotka
Picture not yet found. Information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Jourdan "Helioplane" monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Bobba Jourdan
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Kalep
Country of Origin: Latvia (Russian Empire) Designed and built by Theodor Kalep
No picture found

1910 Karpeka-1 monoplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by A.D. Karpeka
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3" Weight loaded: 660 lb
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Kasyanenko 1/1bis biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Kasyanenko Brothers
Span: top, 23' bottom, 15'9" Length: 29'6" or 19'8"
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Kaufmann No. 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Paul Kaufmann
Span: 19'8" Length: 19'8" Weight: 440 lb gross
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Koechlin monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Paul Koechlin
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Kolbanyi I biplane - took to the air, but crashed due to inexperienced pilot
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Geza Kolbanyi, who together with Sylvester Golcsek designed and built an innovative 6 cylinder engine producing 60 HP and weighing only 230 lb.
Span: 33'5" Length: 26'3" Take-off Weight: 880 lb.
Picture of engine only. Information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Koolhoven FK01 "Heidevogel" biplane
Country of Origin: Holland Designed and built by Koolhaven
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Kozlowski two tractor prop-biplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Kozloski
Span: 33'6" Length: 29'6" Weight empty: 660 lb
Picture from Historia Lotnictwa Polskiego

1910 Kudashev-1 biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by AS.Kudashev
Span: 29'6" Length: 32'10" Weight loaded: 926 lb
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Kudashev 2 biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by AS Kudashev
Span: 32'10" Length: 28'6" Weight loaded: 903 lb
No picture found

1910 Kudashev 3 monoplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by AS.Kudashev
Span: 30'2" Length: 23'8" Weight loaded: 705 lb
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Kvasz I monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Kvasz
Span: 32'2" Length: 24'7" Speed: 31 mph
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Lane No. 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Charles Lane
Span: 30' Length: 24' Weight: 425 lb Speed: 30 mphg Price: £ 500
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Lane pusher biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Charles Lane
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Lange-Billard triangular wing monoplane - tandem pusher-tractor props, reported to have made some successful flights
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Lange and Billard
Span: 20' Length: 26'
No picture found

1910 Lanyi biplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Antal Lanyi
Span: 29'6" Length: 28'3" Weight empty: 617 lbs Speed: 31 mph
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Lecoq-Monteiro-Aillaud monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Lecoq, Monteiro and Aillaud
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Legnano I monoplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designer and builder unknown
Picture from www.legnano.org

1910 Legrand triplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Jean Legrand Built by Voisin
Span: 23'
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Lemaitre biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Lemaitre
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Leroy et Marzollier monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Leroy and Marzollier
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Lesseps "La frigate" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Comte Jacques de Lesseps
Picture www.aerobscure.free.fr

1910 Letai I biplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Sandor, Lajos and Andras Letai
Span: 37'9" Length: 27'9" Weight empty: 352 lbs Speed: 31 mph Engine: Dedics 25HP 2cyl V
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Letord et Niepce biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Letord and Niepce
No picture found

1910 Libanski monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Libanski
Span: 34'9" Length: 25'11" Weight empty: 530 lb
Picture from Historia Lotnictwa Polskiego

1910 Liore No.2 monoplane - 2 tractor propellers driven by one engine
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Fernand Lioree
Span: 9.5 m Length: 8.2 m Weight: 350 kg
No picture found

1910 "Ljusik" monoplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by N. P.Stasenko
Span: 24' Length: 24'6" Weight loaded: 750 lb Speed: 43 mph
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Lohner-Daimler "Pfeilflieger I" biplane
Country of Origin: Austria Designed by Karl Paulal Built by J. Lohner & Co. Vienna
Picture and Information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Lohner-Umlauff biplane
Country of Origin: Austria Designed by Hans Umlauff Built by J. Lohner & Co Vienna
No picture found

1910 Mainguet tractor monoplane - Designed for ten passengers, it flew but without passengers!
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Mainguet
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Mann & Overtone monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Mann & Overtone Ltd
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Martin-Handasyde No. 3
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Helmuth P. Martin and George H. Handasyde
Span: 32' Length: 28' Weight: 560 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Macfie "Empress" biplane
Country of Origin: USA/UK Designed and built by Robert F. Macfie, US citizen and Tothill
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 McCormick-James monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by H.McCormick and S.James
No picture found

1910 Meduna monoplane
Country of Origin: Czechia Designed and built by Meduna
Picture not yet found. Information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Mercep-Rusjan monoplane
Country of Origin: Slovenia (in 1910 Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by M.Mercep and E.and J. Rusjan
Span: 46'
Picture from www.edvard-rusjan.it

1910 Michelet biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Michelet
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Moisant "Le Corbeau" (Crow) monoplane
Country of Origin: USA/France Designed and built John Moisant (US citizen)
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Montgomery tandem monoplane according to eyewitness reports it did fly
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by John Montgomery
Span: 26'
Picture from www.militarymuseum.org

1910 Moon "Moonbeam" No. 1 and 2
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Moonbeam Ltd
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910? Morel 2-3 seater canard biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Captain Morel
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Mulliner monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by G.Stewart Mulliner Ltd
Span: 33' Length: 27' Weight allup: 605 lb Speed: 40 Price: £450 - £500
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910? Mullot monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Mullot Brothers
No picture found

1910 Mullot biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Mullot Brothers
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Nau monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Robert Nau
Span: 42'8" Length: 39'4"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Neal VI monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by J V Neal
Span: 27' Length: 19'10" Weight allup: 409 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Neal VII biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by J. V. Neal
Span: 34' Length: 41' Weight: 800 lb Speed: 41 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Nicholson monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by B.H. Nicholson Built by Holland and Holland Ltd
Span: 32' Length: 32' Weight: 800 lbs Price: £550
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA.

1910 Nieuport monoplane
Country of origin:
France Designer: Edouard de Nieuport.
Span: 36'1" Length: 27'7" Weight: 717 lbs
Model plans
are available from http://www.pr-kits.com/
Picture courtesy of www.thosemagnificentmen.co.uk which offers more information.

1910 Nieuport II monoplane - built in impressive numbers and in several variants.
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Edouard Nieuport
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Nieuport III 2-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Edouard Nieuport
No picture found

1910 Nieuport-Macchi biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Macchi
Picture from Museo Storico, Roverto, It

1910 Norman and M'Knight monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Norman and M'Knight
Span: 30' Length: 28'
No picture found

1910 Nyrop No. 3 monoplane
Country of Origin: Sweden Designed and built by Ask and Nyrop
Span: 28'3" Length: 23' Weight empty: 683 lbs Speed: 50 mph
Picture from Swedish Air museum

1910 Obre No. 3 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Emile Obre
Span: 36' Length: 32'10"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Ocenasek 2-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by Ocenasek
Span: 39'4" Length: 36'1" Weight: 1100 lb
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Odier-Vendome biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Odier and Raoul Vendome
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Odier-Vendome biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Odier-Vendome
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Ornis monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Ornis
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910 Pachiotti monoplane
Country of Origin: Italy/France Designed by Pachiotti from Italy Built by H.Chazal
Span: 29'6" Length: 39'4" Weight: 1100 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Parent monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Parent Brothers
Span: 41'1" Length: 32'10"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Parkes monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by C.H.Parkes Built by T.Preece & Co
Span: 28'3" Length: 28'3" Weight: 500 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Parseval mono seaplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by August von Parseval
Span: 46' Length: 46' Weight empty: 2866 lbs Speed: 56 mph
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Passerat -Radiguet monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Passerat and Radiguet
Span: 29'6" Length: 43' Weight gross: 1080 lb
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Paterson No. 1 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by C. C. Paterson Built by Liverpool Motor House Ltd
Span : 34'4" Length: 31' Speed: 41 mph Price: £625
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Paulhan biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Paulhan
Span: 40' Length: 27'11" Weight: 1340 lb Speed: 50 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Paumier biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Emile Paumier
Span: upper 34'5" lower 16'5" Weight: 770 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Penkala "Leptir I" biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Croatia Designed by Slavoljub Eduard Penkala (Polish/Dutch) Built by him and Dragutin Novak (Croatian) in Croatia
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Penkala "Leptir II" biplane with ailerons and undercarriage skis
Country of Origin: Poland/Croatia Designed by Slavoljub Eduard Penkala (Polish/Dutch) Built by him and Dragutin Novak (Croatian) in Croatia
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Pfitzner monoplane
Country of origin: Hungary/USA Designed by Alexander I. Pfitzner, Hungarian engineer of Curtiss in whose factory the plane was built.
Span: 36' Length: 30' Weight: 370 lbs Speed: 42 mph
Model kits/plans: Bud Carlson has supplied extremely detailed 1:48 scale drawings which would allow an experienced modeler to build this plane. The files are large, about 2500 Kb but, anybody interested in these plans, contact Herb who will e-mail them (click Early Birds logo below).
Picture from Bud Carlson.

1910 Picat-Dubreuit monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Picat-Dubreuit
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910? Piquerez biplane
Country of Origin: Belgium? Designed and built by Piquerez
Span: 35'5" Length: 34'9"
Picture from aviationbuffs

1910 Pither monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: New Zealand Designed and built by Herbert John Pither
Span: 28' Length: 26' Weight: 500 lbs
Picture from Otago Withness 1910

1910 Pivot monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Pivot
Span: 19'8"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Plage I biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Germany Designed by Emil Plage (Pole), built by Rumpler
No picture found

1910 Planes pusher biplane
Country of Origin: UK Built by Planes Ltd.
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA

1910 Pliska biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by John Valentine Pliska & Gray Coggin
Span: 32'8" Length: 26'8" Weight: 750 lb
Picture from www.nprobinson.home.mindspring.com

1910 Poignard et Tranchard monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Octave Poignard, built by Tranchard
Span: 36'1" Length: 32'10" Weight empty: 727 lb
No picture found

1910 Pollock monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by G. W. and S. Pollack
Span: 40' Length: 24'6"
No picture found

1910 Porte monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by J. C. Porte
Span: 22' Length: 27'
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA

1910 Portway monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Portway Brothers
Span: 25' Weight: 350 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Poulain Orange No. 1 biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Gabriel Poulain-Orange
Span: 36'1" Length: 26'3"
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Prazma biplane
Country of Origin: Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by Prazma
Span: 39'4" Length: 32'10" Weight: 440 lb
No picture yet found

1910 Pulpe
Country of Origin: Latvia (Russian Empire) Designed and built by Eduard Pulpe
No picture found

1910 Raiche biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Francis and Bessie Raiche - Bessie made 9/10 short flights but is considered first US woman to solo an airplane
Span: 33' Length: 28'6"
No picture found

1910 Rajki monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Jozsed Rajki
Span: 27'11" Length: 32'2" Weight empty: 485 lbs
Picture courtesy Andor Gibas, Information Gabor Fekecs

1910 Requillard monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Requillard
Span: 32'10" Length: 23'
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Roehrig pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by B.F.Roehrig
Span: 45' Length: 47'
No picture found

1910 Romanoplane pusher monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Romano
Span: 36' Length: 36'
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Rossel-Peugeot monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Rossel, financed by Peugeot
Span: 33'6" Length: 30'6"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Rossia-A biplane - Russian duration record of 15 minutes in 1910
Country of Origin: Russia Designed by N. V.Rebikov, built by S. S. Schetinin
Span: top, 34'6" bottom, 23' Length: 39'4" Weight loaded: 1366 lb Speed: 43 mph
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Rossia-B monoplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed by N. V. Rebikov, built by S. S. Schetinin
Span: 24'7" Length: 24'7" Weight loaded: 727 lb Speed: 43 mph
No picture found

110? Rougier biplane - did it fly
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Rougier
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Rozum-Bechiny monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Czech Republic Designed and built by Rosum (Pole) and Bechiny (Czech) Designed their own motor also
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3" Weight empty: 575 lb
Picture from Historia Lotnictwa Polskiego

1910 Rusjan EDA V monoplane
Country of Origin: Slovenia (in 1910 Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by Edvard Rusjan
Picture of Reconstruction from www.edvard-rusjan.it

1910 Rusjan EDA VI
Country of Origin: Slovenia (in 1910 Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by Edvard Rusjan
Picture from www.edvard-rusjan.it

1910 Rusjan EDA VII
Country of Origin: Slovenia (in 1910 Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by Edvard Rusjan
Picture from www.edvard-rusjan.it

1910 Sanchez-Besa biplane
Country of Origin: Chile/France Designed and built by Sanchez-Besa, Chilean living in France.
Span: 36' Length: 41'
Picture from www.germanpostcards.com

1910 Saulnier No. 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Raymond Saulnier
Span: 26'3" Length: 23'7" Weight: 616 lb empty
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Saulnier No. 2 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Raymond Saulnier
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Savary biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Robert Savary Built by Leon Boller
Span: 27'10" Length: 29'6"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 SCAA "Fregates" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Societe de Construction d'Appareils Aeriens
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Schlegel Züst monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Ernst Schlegel and Züst
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Schmitt biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Paul Schmitt Built by Lucien Chauviere
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanesx before the Great War

1910 Schüler biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Max Schüler
Span: 41'
Information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Sclaves biplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Sclaves
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 SELA No. 2 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by G.Badini Built by Societe d'Etude pour la Locomotion Aerienne.
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 S.F.L.A. monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Societe Francaise de Locomotion Aerienne
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Short No. S26-S29 pusher biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Short Bros.
Span: 34'2" (46'5" with extensions) Length: 40'6" Weight allup: 1400 lb Speed: 40 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Short No. S32 Tractor Biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Short Bros.
No picture found

1910 Sikorsky S-3 tractor biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by I. I. Sikorsky
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3" Weight loaded: 683 lb
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Sikorsky S-4 biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by I. I. Sikorsky
Span: 29'6" Length: 26'3" Weight loaded: 793 lb
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1910 Simplex monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Dajoigny et Beaussart
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Sippe monoplane - it probably flew
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Sippe Bros. and J.Jensen
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Sloan bicurve biplane
Country of Origin: USA/France Designed and built by Sloan (American)
Span: upper 26'3" lower 35'11" Length: 37'1" Speed: 47 mph
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Smidley monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Henri Smidly - flying verified by daughter Irene
Span: 32'
No picture found

1910 Smith 2-prop pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Arthur Smith
Span: 40'
No picture found

1910 Smith Rex 2-seater biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Rex Smith Aeroplane Co.
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Sommer biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Roger Sommer
Span: 34' Length: 41' Weight: 727 lb
Model plans are available from http://www.pr-kits.com/
Picture from www.perso.wanadoo.fr

1910? Souchet monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Souchet
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Spencer-Sterling biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by H.Spencer
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Sommerville pusher biplane - 40 hp engine
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by William Sommerville
Span: 45'
No picture found

1910 Stasenko "Lyusik" monoplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Captain N. P. Stasenko
Span: 24'7" Length: 24'7" Empty weight: 529 lbs
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1910 Steglav No. 1 biplane
Country of Origin: Latvia (Russian Empire) Designed and built by Janis Steglav
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Svachulay Albatrosz I monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Sandor Svachulay
Span: 29'6 Length: 24'7" Take-off Weight: 396 lb
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Szarics-I monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Janos Szarics
Span: 27'11" Length: 26'3" Weight empty: 529 lbs Speed: 31 mph
Picture courtesy Andor Gibas, Information Gabor Fekecs

1910 Szekely I biplane - design price for lateral control
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Mihaly Szekely
Span: 36'1" Length: 27'11" Weight empty: 421 lbs Speed: 31 mph
No picture found. Information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Tan Gen hydroplane
Country of Origin: China Designed and built by Tan Gen
No picture found

1910 Taris monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Taris
Span: 27'10" Length: 24'7" Weight: 770 lb gross
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Tellier monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Tellier
Span: 36'1" Length: 36'1"

Picture from www.germanpostcards.com

1910 Thiersch monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by A.Thiersch and partly built by Handley Page
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1910 Thomann monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Thomann
Span: 28'11" Length: 24'7" Weight: 440 lbs gross Speed: 44 mph
Picture from Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Thomas pusher biplane - 2-seater
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by William and Oliver Thomas
Span: 27' Length: 25'
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Thomas TA amphibian pusher flyingboat - 2/3- seater
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by William and Oliver Thomas
No picture found

1910 Thompson biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by W.P.Thompson Built by Handley Page
Picture from Handley Page

1910? Tips biplane
Country of Origin: Belgium Designed and built by Tips
Picture from aviationbuffs

1910 Todd biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Miss E. L. Todd
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Toth I monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Jozsef and Kalman Toth
Span: 33'6" Length: 27'19" Weight empty: 352 lbs Speed: 31 mph
No picture found. Information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Train No. 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Emilie Train
Single-seater - Span: 30'6" Length: 26'3" Weight: 570 lb empty
2-seater - Span: 34'9" Length: 26'3" Weight: 617 lb empty
Picture from www.ctie monash.edu

1910 Tubavion
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Ch.Poncheat and M.Primard
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3" Weight: 925 lb Speed: 75 mph
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1910? Turcat-Mery-Rougier biplane
Country of Origin: France? Designed and built by Turcat, Mery and Rougier
Span: 26'2" Length: 28'10"
Picture from WW1 Aero

1910 Van Anden biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Frank Van Anden
Picture from Aeronautic Society of New York

1910 Vendome "Tiny" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Raoul Vendome
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Vickers No. 7 monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Vickers Ltd
Span: 34'6" Length: 25 Weight: 730 lb Speed: 70 mph
No picture found

1910 Vinet monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by G. Vinet
Span: 34'5" Length: 24'3"
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Vlaicu No. 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: Romania Designed and built by Aurel Vlaicu
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Voisin Bordeaux biplane 2 seater
Span: 36'1" Length: 34'6" Weight: 1058 lb empty
1910 Voisin Tourisme biplane, similar as above but smaller
Span: 36'1" Length: 31'2" Weight: 880 lb empty
1910 Voisin Militaire biplane, similar again but with folding wings
Span: 36' - 52'6" (unfolded) Length: 31'2" Speed: 54 mph
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Freres Voisin
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Voisin Type de Course (racing) bBiplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Freres Voisin
Span: 36'1" Length: 34'6" Weight: 1058 lb empty
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Vollmoeller monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Dr.K.Vollmoeller
Picture from //members.shaw.ca/flyingaces/ which offer more information

1910 Walden No. III monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by W. H. Waldon
Picture from Willem Mar

1910 Walden IV monoplane - first successful USA monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Henri Walden
Picture from Bud Carlson

1910 Warchalowski I single-seater pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A. Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan, Austria
Span: 39'4" Length: 42' Weight: 881 lbs empty Speed: 40 mph
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Warchalowski II / II bis 2-seater pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A. Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan, Austria
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Warchalowski III single-seater pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A.Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan,Austria
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Weber Sochacki 2-seater pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Jan Weber and Zygmunt Sochacki
Span: 39'4" Length: 37'9" Weight: 683 lbs empty
No picture found

1910 Weidmann Flying Tank monoplane - reportedly flew in spite of all steel construction with folding wings
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Weidmann
No picture found

1910 Willard biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Charles Willard
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Willoughby Pelican tractor bi-flyingboat
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Willoughby
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Wiseman biplane - fFirst airplane designed and built in California
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Fred Wiseman
Span: 24' Length: 24' Weight: 670 lb
Picture from Smithsonian

1910 Wiseman pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Fred Wiseman
Span: 24' Length: 25'
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1910 Wisniewski single-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Ing. Bronislaw Wisniewski
No picture found

1910 Wright Model B - first mass-produced aircraft, also without the canard.
Country of origin: USA. Designed and built by Wilbur & Orville Wright.
Span:
38.5' Length: 28' Weight: 1250 lbs.
Picture courtesy of Wright web site www.first-to-fly.com where you will also find more information.

1910 Wright Model R - also called "Roadster"; used for racing, capable of speeds up to 80 mph, seen here being piloted by Orville Wright himself. There was also a smaller version (21' span) called the "Baby Grand".
Count
ry of origin: USA. Designed and built by Wilbur & Orville Wright.
Span:
26.5' Weight: 750 lbs.
Picture courtesy of Wright web site www.first-to-fly.com where you will also find more information.

1910 Wrobel single seater highwing monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Wrobel
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1910 Zenith monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Georgre and Gendre Zenith
Span: 27'11 Length: 27'11" Speed: 44 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Zodiac "L'Albatros No. 1" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Societe Zodiac
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Zodiac "L'Albatros No. 2" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Societe Zodiac
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1910 Zselyi monoplane - longest flight 15 miles in 13 minutes
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Aládar Zsélyi, early Hungarian pioneer.
Span: 23' (later 26'11") Length: 21'
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1910 Zselyi-II monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Aládar Zsélyi
Span: 26'11" Length: 21' Takeoff weight: 485 lbs Speed: 35 mph
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1911

1911 Adelmann biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed by Max Adelmann, built industrial works in Chemnitz
Information from Milan Javorsky

1911 AEG Z.2 monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by AEG Company
No picture found

1911 Aitken biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Willem H. Aitken
No picture found

1911 Albatros Biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Albatros Company
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Albatros MZ 2 biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Albatros Company
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Arondel monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by P.Arondel
Span: 28'4" Length: 25' Weight: 500 lb
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1911 ASL Valkyrie monoplane Type B - two-seater
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Aeronautical Syndicate Ltd.
Span: 31' Length: 26' Weight: 550 lb Speed: 70 mph Price: £920
Picture courtesy of Goodall. M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Asteria No. 3 pusher biplane - first plane to be used in War during Italian campaign in Bengasi (Oct.1911)
Country of Origin: Italy Designed by Francesco Darbesio, built by Soc.Aeronautica Asteria,Torino
Span: 49'3" Length: 34'5"
Picture from damaged second-hand book, author etc. unknown

1911 Astra Biplane Concourse Militaire
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by ASTRA
Span: 40'5" Length: 35'11" Weight: 2200 lb gross Speed: 53 mph
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Astra Type C biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by ASTRA
Span: 41' Length: 34'1" Weight: 1100 lb empty Speed: 50 mph
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911? Aviatic biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Soc. Aviatic
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 AVRO-Alvasaton-Duigan sport-tractor biplane
Country of Origin: Australia/UK Designed by John R. Duigan (Australian) Built by AVRO UK
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 AVRO Type D biplane (Land and Sea)
Span: 31' Length: 28' Weight: 500 gross
Also built as Sesquiplane
Top span: 33' Bottom span: 23' Weight: 550 lb Speed: 40-50 mph
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by A.V.Roe & Co.
Picture from Encyclopedia of World Aircraft

1911 B+S monoplane
Country of Origin: Denmark Designed by Berg & Storm Built by Burmeister & Wain
Span: 31'2" Length: 26'3" Weight empty: 770 lbs Speed: 60 mph
Picture from Willem Mar

1911? Balsan monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Balsan
Picture from www.ctie.monas.edu.au

1911 Barillon No. 3 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Pierre Barillon
Span: 26'3" Length: 29'6" Weight: 990 lb Speed: 80 mph
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1911 Barnwell monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built Harold Barnwell
Picture courtesy of Goodall. M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Barucki I monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Eng.Barucki
No picture found

1911 Barucki II biplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Eng.Barucki
No picture found

1911 Bastier biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Bastier
Span: top 32'10" bottom 23' Length: 31'2" Weight: 992 lbs Speed: 50 mph
Picture from www. ctie monash.edu

1911 Bataille triplane
Country of Origin: Belgium Designed and built by Cesar Bataille
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Beaver monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Bert Beaver
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Bellanca monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Giuseppe M.Bellanca
Picture of reconstruction: http://www aerofiles.com/

1911 Berthaud Type W monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by P. Wroblewsky Built by Berthaud
Span: 43'3" Length: 33'8" Weight empty: 925 lbs
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Benoist Headless pusher biplane (land and seaplane) St. Louis
Country of Origin: USA Designed by Thomas W.Benoist and built by Benoist Aircraft Co.
Span: 30' Length: 22'6" Range: 180 miles Price: US$ 3950- land; US$4150- with float
Picture from //members.shaw.ca/flyingaces/ which offers more information

1911 Besson canard monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Marcel Besson Built by Louis Clement
Span: 38' Length: 24'7" Weight empty: 770 lbs
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Billing tractor biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Eardley Billing
Picture courtesy of Goodall. M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1911 Blackburn tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Robert Blackburn
Span: 30' Length: 32'
Picture courtesy of Goodall. M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1911 Blackburn Mercury B tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Robert Blackburn
Span: 32' Length: 31' Weight all up: 700 lb Speed: 70 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall. M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1911 Bland "Mayfly" biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Miss Lilian E.Bland and S.Givvvany
Span: 27'7" Length: 23'
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A.(deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War

1911 Blaney monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Blaney
Picture: http://www aerofiles.com/

1911 Bleriot XI tandem monoplane - this plane was built for many years, but in different types. During 1911 only the Type XI Tandem was produced.
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 36' Length: 27'3"
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Bleriot XX "Le Poisson" ("Fish")Monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Bleriot XXI monoplane side by side
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 36' Length: 27' Speed: 60 mph
Picture from www.bleriot.org

1911 Bleriot XXIII monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 23'6" Length: 22' Speed: 80 mph
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Bleriot XXIV monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 42'8" Length: 46' Weight: 1540 lb
No picture found

1911 Bleriot XXV canard
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 29'2" Length: 18'
Picture courtesy Jacques Moulin

1911 Bleriot XXVII monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 29'2" Length: 24'7" Weight: 950 lb Speed: 78 mph
Line drawing by Anonymous

1911 Bleriot XXVIII Populaire monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 29'2" Length: 23'8" Weight: 510 lb
No picture found

1911 Bloudek-Cermak "Libella" 1-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Slovenia and Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by S.Bloudek, Slovenian and J. Cermak, Czech
Span: 27'10" Length: 29'6"
No picture yet found

1911 Bloudek-Cermak "Libella II" 1-seater biplane
Country of Origin: Slovenia and Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by S.Bloudek, Slovenian and J. Cermak, Czech
Span: 27'10" Length: 29'6" Weight: 838 lb
Picture from Aeromedia.CZ

1911 Bohatyrew canard monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Michail Bogatyrew
Weight gross: 772 lbs
No picture found

1911 Bokor III triplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Mor Bokor
Engines: Two 30 HP 4 cylinder in pusher arrangement
Picture courtesy Andor Gibas, Information Gabor Fekecs

1911 Boland pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed by F.and J. Boland, built by Boland Aeroplanes Co
Span: 29'6" Length: 19'6"
Picture: http://www aerofiles.com/

1911? Bonnet-Labranche 2-seater monoplane racer
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by A and E Bonnet-Labranche
Span: 31'6" Length: 28'2" Weight gross: 551 lbs Speed: 62 mph
No picture found

1911 Borel Type Militaire monoplane 4 seater
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Borel Brothers
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Borucki No. 2 pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Borucki
No picture found, information from Milan Javorsky

1911 Breguet U-2 tractor biplane 3 seater
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Breguet
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L .E., author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Bristol Type P1 monoplane - single- or two- seaters
Country of Origin: UK Designed by Prier, Dickson and Coanda Built by Bristol Aircraft
Various dimensions, Span: 30'2",32'9",34',35'6" Length: 24'6",27'
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A.(deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War

1911 Bristol Type T biplane
Span: 35' Length: 24'6" Weight: 800/1000 lb Speed: almost 60 mph
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by British & Colonial Aeroplane Co

Picture from Encyclopedia of World Aircraft

1911 Bristol Type T tractor biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by Challanger and English Built by Bristol Aircraft
Span: 35' Length: 23'
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A.(deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War (Quite some accident!)

1911 Bronislawski I 2-seater biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/France Designed by B. Bronislawski (Pole), built by Farman, France
No picture found

1911 Brown biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Brown Aeroplanes Co.
No picture found, information from Milan Javorsky

1911 Brumarescu "Columba" (dove) 2-seater biplane
Country of Origin: Romania Designed and built by Dumitru Brumerescu
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Burgess E Baby pusher biplane - 1-2 seater
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by W.Burgess
Span: 36'10" Length: 31'8"

No picture found

1911 Burgess-Wright F biplane - 2-seater
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by W.Burgess
Span: 39'2" Length: 29'6"
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Bulot tractor biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Walter Bulot
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Caledonia monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Scottish Aviation Co.
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Capon monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Capon
No picture found

1911 Caproni Ca-4 biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Gianni Caproni
Span: 44'5" Length: 30'6" Weight empty: 530 lbs
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Caproni Ca-5 biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Gianni Caproni
Span: 41' Length: 32'4" Weight empty: 1100 lbs
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Caproni Ca-6 biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Gianni Caproni
Span: 39'4" Length: 32'2" Weight gross: 1540 lbs
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Caproni No. 8 monoplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Gianni Caproni
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Caproni Ca-9 monoplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Gianni Caproni
Span: 30'2" Length: 20'6" Weight empty: 1623 lbs Speed: 56 mph
Picture from www.museocaproni.it

1911 Carlier biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Rene Carlier
Span: 26'3" Length: 23'
No picture found

1911 Carter biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Carter
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA.

1911 Castaibert II monoplane
Country of Origin: Argentina Designed and built by Castaibert
No picture found

1911 Cato pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Jospeh L.Cato
Picture: http://www aerofiles.com/

1911 Caudron Type N monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Rene Caudron
Span: 28'6" Length: 19'8" Weight: 496 lb empty Speed: 75 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Caudron-Fabre hydro biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Caudron and Fabre
Span: 34'9" Length: 23'9" Weight: 880 lbs Speed: 52 mph
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Cayre monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Edmond and Ernest Cayre
Span: 32'10" Length: 35'1"
No picture found

1911 Ceita monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Ceita
No picture found

1911 Cessna monoplane - Clyde V. Cessna's first home built airplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by C. V. Cessna
No picture found

1911? Champel biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Florentin Champel
Span: Upper larger than lower
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Chase-Gouverneur "Wrightsville Beach" multiplane - similar to a Wright aircraft but built from aluminum
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by H. M. Chase and M. F. H. Gouverneur
Span: 16' Length: 30' Weight gross: 1200 lb
No picture found, information from Milan Javorsky

1911 Chazal monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Henry Chazal
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Chedeville No. 2 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by George Chedeville
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 CHUR-1 biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Chechet, Ushkov and Rebikov
Span: 39'4" Length: 36'1" Weight loaded: 1540 lb
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Cihak Type D
Country of Origin: Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by E. and H. Cihak
Span: 28'10" Length: 27'10"
Picture from Aeromedia.CZ

1911 Clement Louis all steel tube biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Clement
Span upper: 43'9" lower: 30'8" Length: 34'5" Weight: 1600 lb gross
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Copin tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Georges Copin
Span: 29'6" Length: 24'7" Speed: 68 mph
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Clement-Bayard tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Clement-Bayard
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Coanda tractor biplane - 1 pilot and 3 passengers
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Henri Coanda
Span: 53'6" Length: 41' Weight: 2480 lb gross Speed: 75-80 mph
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Cody No. 3 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Samuel Cody, US citizen
Span: 40' Length: 30' Speed: upto 60 mph, range over 300 miles, ceiling almost 5000'
Picture from www.postcardworld.co.uk

1911 Curtiss A-1 Triad pusher bi-land/seaplane - 2 seater, US Navy's first plane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Glen Curtiss
Span: 37' Length: 27'8" Weight: 1575 lb gross
Picture of Reconstruction during take off from Bud Carlson

1911 Curtiss Canoe Biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Glen Curtiss, this was his beginning with seaplanes
Span: 26'3" Length est: 24'10"
Picture from Bud Carlson

1911 Curtiss D Headless hydro bi-land-and seaplanes - first plane to fly to and from a deck of a ship
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Glenn Curtiss
Span: 26'3" - 33'4" Length: 25'9"
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Curtiss E hydroplane - 2-seater
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Glenn Curtiss
Span: 28'8" Length: 25'9"
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Curtiss Triplane land or sea plane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Glenn Curtiss
Span: 26'4"
Pictures (land, above; sea, below): http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Dajoigny et Beaussart "Minimum" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Dajoigny and Beaussart
Span: 19'8"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 De Brageas monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by De Brageas
Span: 36' Length: 19'8" Weight: 705 lb net Speed: 50 mph
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Dechenne biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Edward Dechenne
Picture courtesy Indian Territory Museum

1911 De Marcay-Moonen folding-wing monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by De Marcay-Moonen
Span: 42'8" Length: 39'4" Weight gross: 600 lbs
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Demkin biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by G. K. Demkin
Span: top 26'3" bottom 115'1"
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Denhaut biplane-flyingboat
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Francis Denhaut
Span: 29'6" Length: 26'3" Weight: 660 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 De Nissole monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Prince de Nissole
Length: 29'6" Weight: 770 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Deperdussin B - elegant & efficient monoplane
Country of origin: France Designed and produced Armand Deperdussin's company (SPAD)
Span: 29'8" Length: 24'11" Weight: 551 lbs Speed: 65 mph (a record of 108 mph was reached)
Picture per courtesy of www.thosemagnificentmen.co.uk which has more information

1911 Deperdussin Type C monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Armand Deperdussin
Span: 34'5" Length: 29'6"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Deperdussin "Concours Militaire" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Armand Deperdussin
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Deperdussin "Meeting of Grenoble" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Armand Deperdussin
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 De Pischoff "Autoplans" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by De Pischoff
Span: 36' Length: 31'10 Weight empty: 800 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911? Dinoird monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Dinoird
Span: 29'6" Length: 25'7"
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Dixon Nipper No. 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by H. S. Dixon
Span: 26' Length: 20' Weight all up: 530 lbs
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA.

1911 Du Breuil monoplane No. 1-3 - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed by Marquis Picat du Breuil.Built by Pouvarel
Span: 29'4" Length: 39'4"
Picture of No.3 courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 DFW biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Deutsche Flugzeug Werke
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Dufaux bi-floatplane
Country of Origin: Switzerland Designed and built by Armand and Henri Dufaux
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Dufaux-5 biplane
Country of Origin: Switzerland Designed and built by Dufaux brothers
Span: 27'3" Length: 30'6" Weight: 1224 lbs Speed: 52 mph
3-view from www.pionnair-ge.com

1911 Dunne D 6 allwing monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by John W. Dunne, built by Short Bros.
Span: 36' Length overall: 21'
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Dunne D 7 all-wing "auto-safety" monoplane - flying "hands-off" at 60 mph
Country of Origin: UK Designed by John W. Dunne
Span: 35' Weight allup: 1400 lb Speed: 60 mph
Picture courtesy Goodall M co-author with Tagg A.(Deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Emblem biplane - 2 pusher props with unique V-tail
Country of Origin: USA Designed by Olaf Emblem Built by Arizone Airmobile
No picture found

1911 Eparvier monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by H.Eparvier
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Epps monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Benjamin Thomas Epps
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Ery monoplane
Country of Origin: USA? Designed and built by Ery
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Escher monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Bernhard Escher
Information from Milan Javorsky

1911 Esnault-Pelterie "De Cours" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Robert Esnault-Pelterie
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Esnault-Pelterie biplane - similar to "De Cours" but with diamond cross-section
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Robert Esnault-Pelterie
Span: 37'1" Length: 34'5"
No picture found

1911 Esnault-Pelterie Type F monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Robert Esnault-Pelterie
Span: 38'5" Length: 24'5"
No picture found

1911 Etrich "Etrichapparat" monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed and built by Igo Etrich
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Etrich IV "Manövertaube" (Military Dove) Type B military 2-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed by Igo Etrich Built by Jacob Lohner & Co. Vienna
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Etrich VII "Renntaube" (Racing Dove) 3-seater racing monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed and built by Igo Etrich
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Euler military pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by August Euler
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Euler "Schuldreidecker" training pusher triplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by August Euler
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Faccioli No. 4
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by Aristide Faccioli - he was the first technical director of Fiat
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3" Weight: 550 lb
Picture from Fiat via WW1 AERO

1911 Farman 2-seater tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Henri Farman
Span: 32'10" Length: 24'7" Weight: 628 lb gross Speed: 62-68 mph
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Farman HF 6 Type Militaire 2-seat pusher biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Henri Farman
Span: 36' Length: 29'6" Weight: 1100 lb gross
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Farman HF10 3-Seater Pusher Biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Henri Farman
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Farman HF10bis 3-Seater pusher biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Henri Farman
Span: 65'7" Length: 35'11" Weight: 2200 lb gross
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Farman Maurice MF2 staggered biplane - 3 places
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Maurice Farman
Span: upper 65'7" lower 50'10" Length: 42'8" Weight: 2200 lb gross
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Fisk monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Edward Fisk
No picture found

1911 Fitch biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Fitch & Son
Span: 33' Area: 330 sq.ft Weight allup: 616 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Fitzsimmons pusher monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Frank Fitzsimmons
No picture found

1911 Flanders F2 monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Flanders Ltd
Span: 34'6" Length: 29'6" Dihedral 4 degree
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1911 Flanders F3 monoplane 2 seater
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Flanders Ltd.
Span: 41' Length: 31'9"
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1911 Fokker M1 2-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Holland/Germany Designed by A.Fokker (Dutch) Built by Fokker Works in Germany
Span: 36'1" Length: 26'3" Weight empty: 849 lbs Speed: 49 mph
Picture from www.dutch-aviation.nl


1911 Fokker Spinne (Spider) tractor monoplane

Country of Origin: Holland Designed and built by Anthony Fokker
Span: 36' Length: 25'5" Weight: 900 lb gross Speed: 70 mph
Picture from Luftfahrtsmuseum

1911 Fokker "Spider 2" monoplane
Country of Origin: Holland/Germany Designed by A.Fokker (Dutch) Built by Fokker Works in Germany
Picture from www.dutch-aviation.nl

1911 Francis 2 motors tractor biplane first twin in USA
Country of Origin: USA Designed by Ray Francis, built by Paterson Aeroplanes Co
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Fritz monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by Fritz Goetze Built by Oylers Ltd.
Span: 32' Length: 29'
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1911 Fumat monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Victor Fumat
Span: 26'3" Length: 26'3"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Gakkel V - first Russian seaplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Yakov M. Gakkel
Span: 34' Length: 33'8" Weight: 705 lbs Speed: 56-62 mph
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Gakel IV biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Ya. M. Gakkel
Span: 30'10" Length: 27'3"
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Gakkel VI biplane - started city-to-city flights in Russia
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Ya. M. Gakkel
Length: 29'2" Weight loaded: 1610 lb Speed: 56 mph
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Gakkel VII biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Ya. M. Gakkel
Span: top 32'6" bottom 37'9" Length: 29'2" Weight loaded: 1763 lb Speed: 57 mph
Picture from Russian Aviation Museu

1911 Gabardini "Le Monaco" monoplane
Country of Origin: Italy/France Designed by Gabardini (Italian) Built by Deschanps et Blondeau
No picture found

1911? Garuda "Moewe" ("Seagull") monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Garuda Works
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Gassier "Sylphe" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Hamelis, Delamare, Methieu and Gassier
Span: 39'4" Length: 36'1" Weight: 660 lb Speed: 60 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Gaudard "Rigid-Trussed-beam" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Gaudard
Span: 29'6" Length: 26'3" Weight: 660 lb Speed: 60 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Gaunt Biplane No. 2 "Baby"
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by John Gaunt
Wing area: 208 sq.ft Weight: 600 lb Speed: 35-50 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1911 Gibson Multi-Plane
Country of Origin: Canada Designed and built by William Wallace Gibson
Picture from Glenbow Archives

1911 Glowinski monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Bronislaw Glowinski
Span: 33'6" Length: 26'3" Weight empty: 705 lb Speed: 37 mph
Picture from Historia Lotnictwa Polskiego

1911 Goldschmidt monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by M. Goldschmidt
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Goupy "Concours Militaire" biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Ambroise Goupy
Span: 46'7" Length: 34'9"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Goupy Type AA tractor biplane - 2 seater with inset topwing ailerons
Country of Origin: France Designed by Ambroise Goupy, built most likely by Bleriot factory.
Span: upper: 40'8" lower: 32'10" Length: 29'6"
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War.
Photos of an attractive model of this plane built by 'modelflight' reader Phil Burress can be seen on the picture gallery of the February 2005 issue of modelflight.

1911 Graham-White Baby biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Graham-White Aviation Co
Span: 27' Length: 32'3" Weight: gross 655 lb Speed upto 65 mph
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Graham-White school biplane - obviously a 2-seater
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Graham-White Aviation Co.
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Grapperon monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Grapperon
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Gray monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by W. E and E. L. Gray
Span: 32' Length: 21'6" Weight allup: 800 lbs Speed: 35-40 mph Material cost: £50!
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA.

1911 Guyard monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Guyard
Span: 35'5" Length: 29'6"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Guyot et Verdier biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Guyot and Verdier
No picture found but

1908 Guyot et Verdier biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Guyot and Verdier
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1908 (1909?) Guyot et Verdier biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Guyot and Verdier
Picture courtesy Fernande Bonnemain author of French page www.airmemorialcreusois.fr

1908 (1909?) Guyot et Verdier biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Guyot and Verdier
Picture courtesy Fernande Bonnemain author of French page www.airmemorialcreusois.fr

 

1911? Haeferlin monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Haeferlin
Picture from www.luftfahrtsgeschichte.com

1911 Hamel biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Gustav Hamel
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Hammond triplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by E. V. Hammond
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA

1911 Handley Page Monoplane Type D
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Frederick Handley Page
Span: 32' Length: 22' Weight: 420 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.

1911 Hanriot Type VI monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Rene Hanriot
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Harlan monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Harlan
Picture from Postcard Archive

1911 Hawkins-Ogilvie triplane
Country of Origin: New Zealand/UK Designed by A. C.Hawkins, B. Ogilvie and C. I.Nairn Built by Handley Page
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA

1911 Hayot double monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Captain Hayot
Span: 39'4" Weight: 1100 lbs
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Henkel biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Ernst Henkel
Picture from Luftfahrtmuseum

1911 Hiller monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed by S.Hiller Built by C.E.Kelsey
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Hiller hydroplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed by S.Hiller Built by C.E.Kelsey
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Horvath IIA and IIB monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Erno Horvath
Span: 36'1" Length: 28'11" Weight empty: 530 lb
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1911 Horvath IIIA monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Erno Horvath
Span: 37'9" Length: 26'3" Weight empty: 573 lb
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1911 Humber l910-1911 Type biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Humber Ltd
Span top: 45' 8" Length: 40' Weight: 820 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Humphrey No. 3 monoplane - flew with 3 people
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Humphrey
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen


1911 Jaho "Stahltaube" ("Steel Dove") monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Karl Jatho
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1911 Jeannin "Stahltaube" ("Steel Dove") monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Emil Jeannin
Picture from German Technical Museum

1911 Jezzi No. 2 Sesquiplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Leo Jezzi
Span: top 28' bottom 14'? Length: 24'6" Speed: 65 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Johnson monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Johnson Bros
Span: 36' Length: 34'
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Kaishiki No.1 biplane
Country of Origin: Japan Designed by Capt.TokugawaBuilt by Japanese Army
Span: upper 34'5" lower 26'3" Length: 37'8" Weight: 1213 lb gross Speed: 45 mph
Picture from Japanese Army Arsenals

1911 Kassa ERY I biplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by Kassa
Span: 32'8" Length: 29'6"
Picture from Historia Lotnictwa Polskiego

1911 Kassa Ery 2 monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland/France Designed by Josef Kassa and most likely built by Ateliers Aeronautiques de l'Est
Picture courtesy L.E. Opdycke author of French Aircrafts before the Great War

1911 Kaufmann No. 3 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Paul Kaufmann
Span: 34'9" Length: 24'11" Weight: 660 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Kaufmann No. 4 "Type de Course" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Paul Kaufmann
Span: 38'1" Length: 24'11" Weight: 616 lb empty
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Kiraly-Berkovics monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Andor Kiraly, Berkovics was Contributor and/or Pilot
Span: 39'4" Weight empty: 573 lbs
Picture courtesy Andor Gibas, Information Gabor Fekecs

1911 Kolbany II monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Geza Kolbanyi
Span: 37'9" Length: 31'2" Take-off Weight: 1058 lb Speed: 56 mph
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1911 Kolbany III monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Geza Kolbanyi
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1911 Kordin monoplane
Country of Origin: France?Designed and built by Kordin?
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Kudashev 4 monoplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by A. S. Kudashev
Span: 31'10" Length: 28'6" Weight loaded: 750 lb Speed: 50 mph
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Kvasz Type II monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Andras Kvasz
Span: 39'4" Length: 24'7" Weight: 750 lb
Picture from Gabor Fekecs

1911 Lakes "Water Bird" seaplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by Lakes Built by AVRO
Span: top 41' bottom 32' Length: 36'5" Weight allup: 1130 lb Speed: 33-45 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Lasternas biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Lasternas
Span: 36'1" Length: 42' Weight empty: 705 lbs
No picture found

1911 Lecoq-Monteiro-Aillaud monoplane - 1-2 or 3-4 seaters
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Lecoq, Monteiro and Aillaud
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Lefebvre "Concours Militaire" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Lefebvre
Span: 55'9" Length: 39'4"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Lefebvre "La Mouette" (Gull) monoplane - telescoping wing panels
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Lefebvre
Span: from 19'8" to 32'10" Length: 27'9" Weight: 880 lbs
No picture found

1911? Leforestier monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by G.Leforestier
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Lennert biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Lennert
Span: 18'
No picture found

 

1911 Long monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by J. B. D. Long Built by R.Beney Co.
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Libanski mono-biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Galicia, now part of Ukraine Designed by E.Libanski (Polish) Built by Libansky and W. Rumbowicz in Galicia, (Austro-Hungarian Empire) now part of Ukraine
Picture from Aero Media CZ

1911 Liore et Olivier monoplane - two tractor propellers
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Liore et Olivier
Span: 28'2" Length: 29'6" Weight: 770 lbs
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Loening flying boat - world's first monoplane flyingboat
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Grover Loening
No picture found

1911 Lohner-Etrich "Taube" (Dove) Type A military 2-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed by Igo Etrich Built by Jacob Lohner & Co. Vienna
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Longren biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Longren Brothers
Span: 26' Top Speed: 60 mph
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Loose pusher biplane - deliberately crashed in an exhibition flight to avoid running into the crowd
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Loose
No picture found

1911 Loubery biplane - twin engine and three propellers
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Loubery
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Martin Pusher biplane - record flight from Newport-Beach to Catalina Island
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Glenn L.Martin
Picture from //members.shaw.ca/flyingaces/

1911 Macfie circuit biplane
Country of Origin: USA/UK Designed and built by Robert F. Macfie, US citizen
Span: 26' Weight allup: 600 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Mamet 2-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Julien Mamet
Span: 39'4" Weight empty: 1250 lbs
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Marinescu 3-seat bomber monoplane
Country of Origin: Romania Designed and built by Corneliu Martinescu
Span: 30'2" Length: 27'5"
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911? Martinaisse pusher monoplane - did if fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Martinaisse
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Martin-Handasyde No. 4B
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Helmuth P. Martin and George H. Handasyde
Span: 37' Length: 33' Weight: 800 lb Speed: 60 mph Price: £ 1100
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Martin-Handasyde No. 5
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Helmuth P. Martin and George H. Handasyde
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911? Maurin et Willaume Monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Maurin and Willaume
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 McCormick-James "Master Plaster" monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Sydney James, funded by H.McCormick
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 McCormick-Romme Umbrellaplane/Cycloplane - Chance Vought, of later aviation fame, modified it so it flew better
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by W. Romme, funded by Harold McCormick
Picture of a later configuration and information from Jon Rogers

1911 McCormick-Romme Umbrellaplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by H. McCormick and W. Romme
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 McCurdy headless pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by John McCurdy
Span: 25'6" Length: 26'9"
3 view: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Mersey monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Mersey Aeroplanes Co.
Span: 35' Length: 24' Weight allup: 1150 lb Speed: 55 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Moisant monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by John Moisant
Picture from www.ctie. monash.edu

1911 Molon monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Molon
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Morane-Borel monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Borel-Saulnier
Span: 30'6" Length: 22'8" Speed: 69 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Morane-Borel "Concours Militaire"two-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Borel-Saulnier
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Morane-Saulier Type A "Ecole" single-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier
No picture found

1911 Morane-Saulier Type B Tandem two-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier
Span: 33'6" Length: 20' Weight: 715 lb
No picture found

1911 Morane-Saulier Type C single seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier
Wing area: 16.75 sq.yard
No picture found

1911 Morane-Saulier Type HS "Ecole" two-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier
Wing area: 19 and 21.5 sq.yard
No picture found

1911 Morane-Saulier Type PP single-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier
Span: 30'2" Length: 20'1" Weight: 616 lb Speed: 71 mph
No picture found

1911 Morane-Saulier Type Rebikoff three-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier
Wing area: 25 sq.yard
No picture found

 

1911 Morane-Saulier Type TB two-seater armoured military monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by S.A. des Aeroplanes Morane-Saulier
Span: 36'9" Length: 24'7" Weight: 825 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Morita monoplane
Country of Origin: Japan Designed and built by Morita Company
Span: 30'6" Length: 24'3"
Picture from Japanese website

1911 Narahara No. 2 biplane
Country of Origin: Japan Designed and built by Baron Narahara
Span: upper 32'10" lower 30'10" Length: 32'10" Weight: 1213 lb gross
Picture by Kantosha Co.Ltd via WW1 AERO

1911 Narahara No. 3 biplane
Country of Origin: Japan Designed by Sanji Narahara Buily by Tokyo Airplane Mfg.
Picture from Yasui Hiko Studio

1911 Nieuport IV monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Edouard Nieuport
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Nieuport IV M "Concourse Militair" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Edouard Nieuport
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Noel "Le Moineau" (Sparrow) biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Noel
Span: upper 39'4" lower 26'3" Length: 31'2"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Nottingham monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Searby, Allen and Searby
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA.

1911 Obre No. 4 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Emile Obre
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Oertz monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by May Oertz
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Paterson biplane
Country of Origin: South Africa Designed by C.C.Paterson, built by Paterson Aviation Syndicate (Kimberly)
Picture of reproduction in SAAF Museum

1911 Paterson No. 2 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by C. C. Paterson Built by Liverpool Motor House Ltd
Span: 32' Length: 32'9" Weight: 750 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Paulhan biplane - was easily folded for transport
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Paulhan
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Paulhan triplane l
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Paulhan
Span: 45'3" Length: 33'5" Weight: 2300 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Pelliat monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Pelliat
Span: 28'7" Length: 28'3" Weight empty: 507 lbs
No picture found

1911 Pepper biplane - flew only once!
Country of Origin: Canada Designed and built by Ace and George Pepper
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Percival 1 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by N. S. Percival
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Piffard No. 2 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by H. H. Piffard
Span: 34' Length: 31' Weight allup: 850 lbs
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA.

1911 Pivot-Koechlin monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Pivot and Koechling, built by Audineau
Span: 32'10" Length: 25'9" Speed: 68 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Plage-Court "Torpedo I" monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland /Germany Designed by Emil Plage (Polish) and Max Court (German); built by Kühlstein Wagenbau, Germany
Span: 38' Length: 25'11"
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Pochin biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by A. W. Pochin
No picture found

1911 Poix et Deroig monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Poix and Deroig
Span: 36'1" Length: 32'10" Weight gross: 1278 lbs
No picture found

1911 Ponnier F1 biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Ponnier
Span: upper 42'8" lowe: 26'3" Length: 26' Weight gross: 1210 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Ponnier F1-bis biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Ponnier
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Poulain-Orange No 2 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Gabriel Poulain
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Povokhovschikov 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by A. A. Povokhovschikov
Span: 26'3" Length: 24'7" Weight loaded: 628 lb Speed: 50 mph
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Prier monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by Prier Built by Bristol Aeroplane Co.
Picture from Bristol Aeroplane Co.

1911 Proudhon monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Proudhon
No picture found

1911 P.T.A. - 1 folding wing biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by V. A. Lebedev
Span: top 45'11" bottom 32'10" Weight loaded: 1100 lb Speed: 50 mph
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Queen monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Queen Aeroplane Co.
Span: 26'4"
No picture found

1911 Queen-Martin biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed by James Martin and built by Queen Aeroplane Co
Span: 30' Length: 29' Weight: 950 lb gross
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Radley gullwing monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by James Radley
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Radley & Moorhouse monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by James Radley and William Moorhouse
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 RAF BE 1 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Royal Aircraft Factory
Span: top 38'7" bottom 34'11 1/2" Length: 29'6" Weight allup: 1700 lbs Speed: 40-70 mph
Picture courtesy Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 RAF BE 2 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Royal Aircraft Factory
Span: 36' Length: 28'4" Weight allup: 1600 lbs Speed: 70 mph
Picture courtesy Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 RAF FE 1 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Royal Aircraft Factory
Span: 33' Length: 40'
Picture courtesy Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 RAF FE 2 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Royal Aircraft Factory
Span: 33' Length: 28' Weight allup: 1200 lbs Speed: 48 mph
Picture courtesy Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 RAF SE 1 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Royal Aircraft Factory
Span: top 38' bottom 36' Length: 29' Weight allup: 1640 lbs Speed: 55 mph
Picture courtesy Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Ragot pusher canard monoplane - based on a White design
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Henri & Louis Ragot
Picture from Manni Kaiser

1911 Raison monoplane
Country of Origin: South Africa Designed and built by Alfred Louis Raison
No picture found

1911 Rebikoff biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by Rebikoff
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Restan monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Restan
Span: 29'6" Length: 23'
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Roux 2 seater monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Charles Roux
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Ruchonnet "Le Cigare" monoplane
Country of Origin: Switzerland/France Designed and built by Ruchonnet (Swiss) but built in France
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Ruchonnet-Schemmel monoplane
Country of Origin: Switzerland/France Designed and built by Ruchonnet (Swiss) and Schemmel but built in France
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Ruehl monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Andre Ruehl
No picture found, information from Milan Javorsky

1911 S.A.C. "Caledonia" monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Scottish Aviation Co.
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA.

1911 Sanders No. 2 biplane
Type I
twin pusher propellers Type II Single larger propeller
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Sanders Aeroplanes Co.
Span : 40' Length: 31'6" Weight: 1000 lb Speed: 40 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Sarri monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Sarri
No picture found

1911 Saru-Ionescu single-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Romania Designed and built by Nicolae Saru-Ionescu
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Sato & Davis biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Sato and Davis
No picture found, information from Milan Javorsky

1911 Savary biplane 2 props
Country of Origin: France Designed by Robert Savary Built by Leon Boller
2-seater - Span: upper 47'7" lower 32'10" Length: 32'10" Weight: 1800 lb Speed: 56mph
3-seater - Span: upper 64' lower 46' Length: 39'4" Weight: 2460 lb Speed: 56 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Schmitt biplane - unequal spans
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Paul Schmitt
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanesx before the Great War

1911 Schreck "Diapason I"
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Schreck
Span: 39'4" Length: 46' Weight: 880 lb
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Sexton Monoplane - flew only once but with dog as passenger
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Sexton
No picture found

1911 Sikorsky S-5/S-5A biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by I. I. Sikorsky
Span: top 39'4" bottom 29'6" or 27'11" Length: 27'11" or 26'3" Weight loaded: 970 lb Speed: 78 mph
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Sikorsky S-6 biplane
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by I. I.Sikorsky
Span: 38'9" Length: 28'10" Speed: 69 mph
Picture from Russian Aviation Museum

1911 Sirius monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Atelier Sirius
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Skinner monoplane - it probably flew.
Country of Origin: UK Constructed by Mulliner's Coachworks Ltd.
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Sloan twin tractor bicurve biplane
Country of Origin: USA/France Designed and built by John Sloan (American)
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Sloan Concours Militair biplane
Country of Origin: USA/France Designed and built by John Sloan (American)
Span: 43'8" Length: 31'2" Weight: 1100 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Smith monoplane - flew only once
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Franklin Smith
No picture found

1911 Sommer "Aerobus" Grand pusher biplane - carried 9 passengers
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Roger Sommer
Span: 39'4" Length: 41'
Picture courtesy Opdycke L .E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Sommer "De Course" tractor biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Roger Sommer
Picture courtesy Opdycke L. E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Sommer "Rapide" Type L biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Roger Sommer
Span: upper 39'4" lower 25'7" Length: 29'6"
No picture found

1911 Sommer Type de Campagne biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Roger Sommer
Picture courtesy Opdycke L. E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Spainhour monoplane - reached 1000' high at speed of 50 mph
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by James Spainhour
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Sperry tractor biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Lawrence Sperry Aircraft Co.
No picture found

1911 Star monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Star Engineering Co.
Span: 42' later 37' Length: 32' Weight allup: 750 lb Speed: 36 mph Price: £450
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Steco Hydraplane biplane flying boat
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by James and Ralph Steco
Span: upper 41'8" lowe: 36' Length: 31'
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Stewart biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Stewart
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 SVA "Minimum" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Dajoigny and Beaussart, built by Soc.d.Vehicules Aeriennes
Span: 19'8"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Svachulay Albatrosz II monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Sandor Svachulay
Span: 29'6" Length: 23' Take-off Weight: 396 lb Speed: 50 mph
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1911 Svachulay Kolibri II monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Sandor Svachulay
Span: 21'4" Length: 18' Take-off Weight: 485 lb
Picture and information from Gabor Fekecs

1911 Szarics-II monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Janos Szarics
Span: 36'1" Length: 29'6" Weight empty: 617 lbs Speed. 50 mph
Picture courtesy Andor Gibas, Information Gabor Fekecs

1911 Szekely II Canard pusher monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Mihaly Szekely
Span: 36'1" Length: 27'11" Weight empty: 560 lbs
No picture found. Information from Gabor Fekecs

1911 Taddeoli monoplane - he lost a wheel on take off in Berne!
Country of Origin: Italy? Designed and built by Taddeoli
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Takacs I monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Bela Takacs
Span: 23'8" Length: 26'3" Weight empty: 617 lbs
Picture courtesy Andor Gibas, Information Gabor Fekecs

1911 Tellier monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by A. Tellier.Built by D'Artois
Span: 29'6" Length: 25'7" Weight: 770 lb empty
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Teodorescu monoplane - In spite of its odd shape, it flew
Country of Origin: Romania/France Designed by Teodorescu Built by Raymond, Lecoq, Rossi
Span: 38'8" Length: 37'9"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Thomann monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Thomann
Span: 27'11" Length: 23'
Picture from www.monash.edu

1911 Thomas headless biplane - dual control trainer
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by William and Oliver Thomas
Span: 31'6" Length: 20'
Picture: http://www.aerofiles.com/

1911 Toth II monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Jozsef and Kalman Toth
Span: 40'4" Length: 30'10" Weight empty: 310 lbs Speed: 44 mph
No picture found. Information from Gabor Fekecs

1911 Train No. 2 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Emilie Train
Single-seater - Span: 27'11" Length: 26'3" Weight: 529 lb empty
2-seater - Span: 32'6" Length: 26'3" Weight: 595 lb empty
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu

1911 Tsuzuku No. 1 pusher monoplane - single engine twin-pusher propellers
Country of Origin: Japan Designed and built by Tersusaburo Tsuzuku
Span: 42' Length: 30'2" Empty weight: 661 lb
No picture found

1911 Tucek Type II 1-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Czechia(Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by Tucek
Span: 28'3" Length: 24' Weight: 837 lb
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1911 Van der Burg monoplane
Country of Origin: Holland Designed and built by Heinrich Van der Burg
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Vass monoplane
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by Emil Vass
Weight empty: 462 lbs
Picture courtesy Andor Gibas, Information Gabor Fekecs

1911 Vendome gulled-wing monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Raoul Vendome
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Vendome elliptical-wing monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Raoul Vendome
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Vickers No. 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Vickers Aircraft
Span: 47'6" Weight: 1000 lb Speed: 56 mph
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Vickers No. II-V monoplane - various improvements on No. I
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Vickers Aircraft
Span: 38'6" Length: 28'6" Weight: 900 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Vinet Type B monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by G. Vinet
Span: 29'6" Length: 25'7" Weight: 462 lb empty Speed: 56 mph
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Vinet Type D monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by G. Vinet
Span: 28'4" Length: 21'4" Weight: 550 lb empty
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Vlach Type III monoplane - only small hops but the beginning of successful airplanes (see 1912)
Country of Origin: Czechia (in 1911 Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed and built by Metodey Vlach
Span: 23' Weight: 1036 lbs
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1911 Vogel (bird) monoplane - one of the first New Zealand designs
Country of Origin: New Zealand Designed and built by Arthur Schaef and Percy Fisher
No picture found

1911 Voisin-Bristol monoplane - all metal construction
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Freres Voisin
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Voisin Canard (amphibian) - 47 were built
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Freres Voisin
Span: 36'1" Speed: 47 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Voisin seventeen meters canard biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Freres Voisin
Span: 55'9" Length: 37'9" Weight: 2140 lb empty
Picture courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Walden monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Henri Walden
Picture from Willem Mar

1911 Walsh biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed by Ch.Walsh built by San Diego Aeroplanes Co
No Picture found

1911 Walton-Edwards "Colossoplane" biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Walton & Edwards Aeroplane Co.
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Warchalowski IV single-seater pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A. Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan, Austria
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Warchalowski V single-seater pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A. Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan, Austria
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Warchalowski VI single-seater tractor biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A. Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan, Austria
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Warchalowski VII / VII bis single-seater pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A.Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan, Austria
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Warchalowski VIII single-seater pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A.Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan, Austria
No picture found

1911 Warchalowski IX pusher biplane - World record duration flight with 3 passengers in 45 min 6 sec.
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A.Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan, Austria
No picture found

1911 Warchalowski X biplane
Country of Origin: Poland/Austria Designed by A.Warchalowski (Polish) Built by Autoplan, Austria
Picture from Milan Javorsky

1911 Watson No. 2 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Preston A. Watson
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Weiss No. 2 "Sylvia" tractor monoplane - probably flew.
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Jose Weiss
Span: 34' Length: 23' Weight allup: 750 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Willing monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by Karl Willing
Picture and information from Milan Javorsky

1911 Wilson-Gibson monoplane - it may have flown before being destroyed by fire.
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Wilson Bros. and W.Gibson
Span: 46'6" Length: 40' Weight allup: 950 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M. co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen

1911 Wiseman-Noonen biplane - first Post Office sanctioned airmail flight 2/17/1911
Country of Origin: U.S.A. Designed and built by Fred Wiseman Financed by Ben Noonen
Picture from Smithsonian

1911 Wright Model EX - EX for "exhibition"; small, fast single-seater.
Country of origin: USA. Designed and built by Wilbur & Orville Wright.
Span:
32' Length: 21.5' Weight: about 903 lbs
Picture courtesy of Wright web site www.first-to-fly.com where you will also find more information.

1911 Young-Hearne biplane - Engine mounted span-wise driving 2 propellers through bevel gears
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Claude M. Young
No picture found

1911 Zbieranski and Cywinski biplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by C.Zbieranski and S.Cywinski
Span: 32'10" Length: 27'10" Weight empty: 530 lb
Picture from Historia Lotnictwa Polskiego

1911 Zens high-wing monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Paul and Ernst Zens
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Zodiac No. 3 pusher biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Societe Zodiac
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Zodiac No. 4 tractor biplane 2-seater
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Societe Zodiac
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War

1911 Zurovec biplane
Country of Origin: Czechia Designed and built by Zurovec
Picture not yet found. Information from Milan Javorsky