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.
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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.
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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
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Publishing
Ltd.
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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
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Publishing
Ltd.
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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
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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.
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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
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Publishing
Ltd.
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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
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Publishing
Ltd.
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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
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Publishing
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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
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