1909
1909 Abric-Calas biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Abric and Calas
Span: 36'1" Weight: 1190 lbs gross
No picture found
1909
Aerial Manufacturing Co. monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by A.M.C.
Span: 44' Length: 44' with folding undercarriage
Picture courtesy of Goodall. M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.
1909 Aerocar Canada - did it
fly?
Country of Origin: Canada Designed and built by
William J. Robertson
No picture found
1909 Aeromarine flying boat - canard pusher, single-seater
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
Aeromarine Corp.
Picture courtesy www.aerofiles.com/
1909 AMA biplane?
Country of Origin: Spain Designed and built by AMA
company?
No picture found
1909 Antoinette VI
monoplane
- similar to Type IV & V (see 1908) but with wing warping.
Country of Origin: France Designer: Leon
Levavasseur
Picture from National Air & Space Museum,
Washington DC
1909 Antoinette VII monoplane - similar to
previous types, 2nd unsuccessful channel crossing
Country of Origin: France Designer: Leon
Levavasseur
Picture from National Air & Space Museaum,
Washington DC
1909 Antoinette VIII
monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designer: Leon
Levavasseur
Similar to previous types but span is 46'
Picture from National Air & Space Museum,
Washington DC
1909 Antoni monoplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by
Guido and Ugo Antoni
Picture from www.aeronautica.it
1909 Anzani tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Alexandre Anzani
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Armitage single-seater monoplane
- reportedly made 57 flights
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
George Armitage
No picture found, but see 1910 Armitage
1909
Astley monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by H. J.
D. Astley.
Span: 24' Length: 24'
Picture courtesy of Goodall. M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.
1909 Auffin-Ordt monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Auffin-Ordt
Span: 26'3"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 A.V.I.A. monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
A.V.I.A.
Span: 23' Length: 25'5"
Picture from
www.ctie.monash.edu.au
1909 A.V.I.A. "Vedette" biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by A.V.I.A.
Picture from
www.ctie.monash.edu.au
1909 Avioplan
Country of Origin: Romania Designed and built by
Rodrig Goliescu
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 AVROE (later
AVRO) tractor triplane No. 1
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by A.V.Roe
Span: 20' Length: 20' Weight: 450 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M.
co-author with Tagg A. (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen
1909 Baddeck II biplane
Country of Origin: Canada Designed and built by
McCurdy and Baldwin with Canadian Aerodrome Company
Picture and Info from Milan Javorsky
1909 Barnwell canard biplane - flown only
briefly
Country of Origin: UK (Scotland) Designed and built
by Frank and Harold Barnwell
Span: 48' Weight: 1568 lb
Picture and Info from Milan Javorsky
1909 Barrillon Monoplane No. 1
- flew for short distances
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Pierre Barillon
Span: 30'10" Length: 26'3" Weight: 716 lb
No picture found
1909 Barillon Monoplane No. 2
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Pierre Barillon
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu/hargrave
1909 Beach-Willard monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by S.
Y. Beach and C. F. Willard
Span: 39'3" Length: 36' Weight: 750 lb
gross
No picture found, information from
Milan Javorsky
1909 Blackburn "Dart" triplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by
Blackburn
Picture from Milan Javorsky
1909 Bleriot XI monoplane (Anzani type) - first English Channel crossing.
Was a great success, it was built in a great number of types over many
years, in spite of newer models also being built.
In 1909 Bleriot also built the smaller Type
XI-REP (wing area only 14.5 sq. yds.) but with stronger
motor, hoping to obtain a racer!
Country of origin: France. Designer: Louis
Bleriot - his 11th machine was a success.
Span: 25'7" Length: 23ft Weight: 660 lbs. Speed:
45 mph
Model
kits/plans:
www.hrunway.com offers detailed model construction plan. Air
Loisirs produce a fine kit.
Picture
courtesy of Opdycke L.E. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great
War
1909
Bleriot XII highwing monoplane - no
larger picture available
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Louis Bleriot
Span: 32'10" Length: 31'2" Speed: 62 mph
Picture from
www.aerobscure.free.fr
1909? Bobenreith biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Bobenreith
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author
French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Bonnet-Labranche ABL monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Brothers Bonnet-Labranche
Span: 36' Length: 32'10"
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu
1909 Bonnet-Labranche No. 3 pusher biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Brothers Bonnet-Labranche
Span: 23' Length: 26'3" Weight: 550 lb
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu
1909 Borgnis tailless pusher triplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Paul and Achille Borgnis
Span: 47'7" Weight: 1250 lb gross
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu
1909 Boutaric triplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Boutaric
Picture
www.aerobscure.free.fr
1909 Bradshaw monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by
Granville Bradshaw
No picture found
1909? Brauner and Smith biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by P.
Brauner and A. J. Smith
Picture from Aeronautic Society of
New York
1909 Breguet I tractor biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Louis Breguet
Span: upper 45' lower 39'4" Length: 30' Weight:
1275 lb empty
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L. E., author of
French Aeroplanes Before the Great War
1909 Breguet II tractor biplane - much
improved
Countrty 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
1909 Britain triplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Henry
Britain
Patent No. 21952 drawing courtesy
of Goodall M. co-author with Tagg A. (deceased) of British Aircraft
before the Great War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen
1909 Brunet-Olivert biplane
Country of Origin: Spain Designed and built by G.
Brunet y Viadera and J. Olivert
Picture from WW1 Aero
1909 BRT biplane
Country of Origin: France Unknown designer and builder.
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author
French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Burlingame Monoplane - one of the first monoplanes
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
Elmer A.Burlingame
Picture: http://www
aerofiles.com/
1909 Caproni Ca-1 biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by
Gianni Caproni
Span: 34'5" Length: 32'4"
Picture from Milan Javorsky
1909 Caudron Type A tractor biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Rene Caudron
Span: 26'4" Length: 26'4" Weight: 551 lb Speed:
61 mph
Picture
from www.mairie-ponthhoile.fr
1909 Cazalot et Prevot biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Cazalot and Prevot
No picture found
1909 Chapiro biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Chapiro
Span: 39'4" Length: 29'6"
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu
1909 Chaussee biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Chauseee
No picture found.
1909 Chauviere No. 1 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Saulniers, built
by Cauviere
Span: 21'4" Length: 26'3" Weight: 947 lb
empty
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu
1909 Chauviere No. 2 kind of biplane
Country of Origin: Spain France Designed by De
Penteado (Spaniard), built by Chauviere
Span: 21'4" Length: 26'3" Weight: 705 lb
empty
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu
1909 Chedeville monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
George Chedeville
Span: 39'4" Length: 39'4"
No picture found
1909 Christmas Red Bird I biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
Dr.W.Christmas
Picture: http://www
aerofiles.com/
1909? Clement M monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Maurice Clement
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author
French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Clerget monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Pierre Clerget
Span: 29'6" Length: 32'10"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Cluzan biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Cluzan
Span: 33'9"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Cobianchi "Brescia" biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by
Cobianchi
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Cobioni monoplane
Country of Origin: Switzerland Designed and built by
Henri Cobioni
No picture found information from
Milan Javorsky
1909 Cody No. 1 (A, B, C )
twin pusher biplane
A now with ailerons; B with 50 HP Antoinette engine; C with 60-90 HP
ENV engine
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Samuel
Cody, US citizen
Span: 52' Length: 44' Take-off weight: around
2500 lb
Picture from www.germanpostcards.com
1909 Copin tractor biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Georges Copin
Span: 32'10" Length: 26'3" Weight: 440 lb
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu
1909 Cremp
monoplane - world's first aircraft equipped with ski gear to operate
from snow-covered fields
Country of Origin: Russia Designed and built by
Yu Cremp
Span: 26'3" Length: 16'5" Speed: 37 mph
Picture www.internetelite.ru/aircraft

1909 Curtiss Golden
Flyer pusher
Country of
origin: USA Designer: Glenn Curtiss
Span: 28'9" Length: 30'
Model
kits/plans: A model building plan is available from Pat
Tritle at www.thuntek.net/pcmodels
Picture
recommended by Ken Blais
1909 Curtiss Reims
Racer
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
Glen Curtiss
Span: 26'3" Length: 30'4" Weight: 700 lb
Model plan: On request we can supply a very detailed
technical drawing for scale modellers - email Herb (click on Early
Birds logo below).
Picture from Bud Carlson.
1909 Cuthbertson I and II pusher biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed by Cuthbertson Built
by Michigan Steel Boat Co.
Span: 30'
No picture found
1909 Daimler Lutskoy No. 1 monoplane - largest aircraft built
and flown in 1909.
One nose propeller driven by one engine and two wing-mounted driven by
another engine
Country of Origin: Russia/Germany Designed by B.
G. Lutskoy (Russian) Built by Daimler
Span: 68'11 Length: 59' Loaded weight: 3748
lbs Speed: 90 km
Picture and information from Milan
Javorsky
1909 De Feure-Deperdussin monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed De Feure, built
by Deperdussin
Picture from
www.ctie.monash.edu.au

1909 de Havilland No. 1 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by
Geoffrey De Havilland
Span: 36' Length: 29' Weight all up: 850
lb
Picture scanned from ‘Planemakers:
3, de Havilland’ - Philip J. Birtles - Jane's – 1984 and supplied by
Johan Visschedijkj.
1909 De Silva biplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
De Silva
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au
1909 Dufaux tractor
biplane -
many flight during 1909 and in 1910. Armand Dufaux flew almost 50 miles
in 1 hr 18 mins over water the length of Lake Geneva (almost double the
distance over water than Bleriot during his channel crossing)
Country of origin: Switzerland Designed and built
by Armand & Henri Dufaux
Picture from biography of Dufaux Brothers
1909 Ellehammer "Standard" mMonoplane
Country of Origin: Denmark Designed and built by
Jacob Chrisian Hansen Ellehammer
Span: 27'9" Length: 24'7"
Picture from Milan Javorsky
1909 Eparvier monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
H.Eparvier
Weight: 770 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Epps monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
Benjamin Thomas Epps
Picture from Milan Javorsky
1909 Esnault-Pelterie REP 2
monoplane - similar to REP 1 (see 1908) but now with fin and
rudder.
Flew up to 5 miles distance
Country of origin: France Designed and built by
Robert Esnault-Pelterie
Span: 32'2"
Picture from National Air & Space Museum,
Washington DC
1909 Etrich "Nurflügel" (Only Wings) tractor
monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed
and built by Igo Etrich
Picture from Milan Javorsky
1909 Etrich Taube (Dove) tractor monoplane
Span: 48'7" Length: 32'9" 1750 lb Gross
speed: up to 70 mph
Country of Origin: Austria Designed and built by
Igo Etrich
Picture of Original in Vienna Museum
1909
Etrich-Wels "Praterspatz" (Prater sparrow) tractor monoplane
Country of Origin: Austria (Austro-Hungarian empire) Designed
and built by Igo Etrich and Franz Wels
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Euler pusher biplane single seater - the first powered
airplane of original German design
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by
August Euler
Span: 32'10" Length: 29'6" Weight empty: 525
lbs
Picture from Milan Javorsky
1909 Euler-Voisin pusher biplane
Country of Origin: Germany Re-designed and built
by August Euler
Picture from Milan Javorsky
1909 Faccioli triplane - first Italian plane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by
Aristide Faccioli
Picture from Fiat
1909 Faludy III Biplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by
Karoly Faludy
Span: 25'7" Length: 22'8"
Picture courtesy Andor Gibas,
Information Gabor Fekecs
1909 Farman HFII tractor
biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Henri Farman (British born but became French)
Picture courtesy of Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Farman HF III
pusher biplane - record 112 miles in 3 hrs 15 mins.
Country of origin: France/UK. Designer : Henri Farman
Span: 34'5" Length: 39'4" Weight: 1280 lbs gross Speed:
37 mph
Model kits/plans: Plan available from Pat Tritle, www.thunteknet/pcmodels
Picture
courtesy www.thosemagnificentmen.co.uk
which offers further information
1909 Farman MF1 pusher biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Maurice Farman
Span: 36'5" Weight: 1280 lb gross
Picture from www.postcardworld.co.uk
1909? Faure monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Faure
Span: 47'7" Length: 29'6"
Picture courtesy L. E. Opdycke
author French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Ferguson tractor monoplane - first flight in Ireland & first Briton to
build and fly his own design
Country of Origin: Ireland Designed and built by
Harry Ferguson (of Tractor fame)
Span: 32' Length: 36' Engine: 35 hp
Picture and more information from www.ferguson-museum.co.uk
1909 Fernandez No. 2 biplane
Country of Origin: Spain/France Designed and built
by Antonio Fernandez
Span: 26'3" Length: 3210" Weight empty: 660
lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Fernandez No. 3 "Aeral" biplane
Country of Origin: Spain/France Designed and built
by Antonio Fernandez
Span: 31'4" Length: 30'2"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Ford-Van Auken mono tractor plane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Ediel
Ford and Charles Van Auken
Linked picture by hotlink to http://www.aerofiles.com/
1909 Germe biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Germe
Span: 39'4" Weight: 880 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Gilbert monoplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Gilbert
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au
1909 Gilly triplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Gilly
Wing Area: 100 sqm
No picture found
1909 Goupy I triplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Goupy, built
by Voisin
Span: 23' Weight: 1430 lb
Picture from www.libraries.wright.edu
1909 Goupy II heavily staggered tractor biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Goupy
Span: 20' Length: 23' Weight: 630 lb gross
Picture courtesy of L.E.Opdycke,
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Grandjean monoplane
Country of Origin: Switzerland Designed and built
by Rene Grandjean
Picture and information from Milan
Javorsky
1909 Gregoire Monoplane 1
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Gregoire
Span: 36'1" Weight: 660 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Guyot-Cellier tandem biplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Guyot and Cellier
Picture www.aerobscure.free.fr
1909 Hammond biplane
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.
1909 Heath monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Ed.
Heath
Picture from WW1 Aereo
1909 Hieronymus Type I
Country of Origin: Austria/ Hungary Designed and
built by Hieronymus
Span: 39'4"
Picture not yet found. Information
from Milan Javorsky
1909 Howard Wright biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Howard
T.Wright
Span: 40' Length: 43' Weight: 1100 lb Speed:
35 mph Price: £1200
Picture courtesy of Goodall M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen.
1909 Howard Wright monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Howard
T.Wright
Span: 32' Length: 27' Weight: 750 lb Price:
£1000
Picture courtesy of Goodall M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen
1909 IAL monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Imbert and Latour
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Kaspar-Cihak monoplane (Czechs)
Country of Origin: Czechia Designed and built by
Kaspar and Cihak
Picture not yet found. Information
from Milan Javorsky
1909 Kluytman twin-pusher biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Kluytmans
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Koechlin Type A monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Paul Koechlin
Span: 27'11" Weight: 570 lb Speed: 44
mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Lamine biplane
Country of Origin: France
Length: 42'8" Wing area: 72 sqyd
No picture found
1909 Lamoureux monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed ? and built by
Lamoureux
Span: 26'3" Length: 24'7"
No picture found
1909 Lasternas biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Lasternas
Span: 44'3"
No picture found
1909 Latord et Niepce monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Letord and Niepce
Span: 31'6" Length: 27'11" Weight gross:
770 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909? Legagnoux biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Legagnoux
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Legras biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Legras
No picture found
1909 Lejeune biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Louis
Lejeune Built by Pischoff et Köchlin
Span: 21'4" Length: 16'6" Weight: 385 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Lejeune modified biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Lejeune
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Lepin triplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Lepin
No picture found
1909 Letord et Niepce monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Letord and Niepce
Span: 31'6" Length: 27.11" Weight: 772
lb
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author
French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Liwentaal "Libellule" Tandem Biplane -
first plane built and flown in Switzerland
Country of Origin: Switzerland Designed and built by
Alexandre Liwentall
Wing surface: 29 sq.yards Weight allup: 551 lbs
Picture from www.pionnair-gr.com
1909 Loose monoplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by Loose
Span: 31'8" (later 26') Length: 20'6"
No picture found
1909
Macfie monoplane
Country of Origin: USA/UK Designed and built by
Robert F. Macfie, US citizen
Span: 28'6" Weight: 680 lb
Picture courtesy of Goodall M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen
1909 Marchetti "Chimera" biplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by
Marchetti
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Martin pusher biplane (Curtis type)
Span: 40'3" Length:
38'2"
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
Glenn L.Martin
Picture from www.marylandaviationmuseum.org
1909? Martinet biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Martinet
Picture from www.ctie.monash,edu.au
1909
Maxfield monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by
Maxfield
Picture courtesy of Goodall M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen
1909 Mazoyer monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Marius Mazoyer
Wing area: 28 sq.yd
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author
French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 McDowell monoplane
Country of Origin: Canada? Designed and built by
McDowell
Picture unknown source
1909? Miller monoplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed and built by
Miller
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Moisant Monoplane "L'Ecrevisse" (Crayfish)
- first all-metal plane
Country of Origin: USA/France Designed and built
John Moisant, US citizen
Wing area: 29 sq.yards Weight empty: 550 lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designer and builder
unknown
Span: 31'6" Length: 27'10" Weight: 772
lbs
No picture found; Information
Jane's Aircrafts
1909? More-Brabazone
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Moore-Brabazone
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Moreau Aerostable monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Albert Moreau
Span: 39'4" Length: 29'6" Weight empty: 1100
lb
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Neal
monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by J.V.
Neal
Picture courtesy of Goodall M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen
1909 Nieuport I
highwing monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Edouard Niewport
Span: 25'3" Length: 23' Weight: 630 lb
gross
Picture from National Air & Space Museum,
Washington DC
1909 Obre biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Emile Obre
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Obre Biplane No. 2
Country of Origin. France Designed and built by
Emile Obre
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Page-Light biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by V.
Page and O. Light
No picture found
1909 Paulhan
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Paulhan
Picture from
www.ctie.monash.edu.au
1909 Pischoff et Koechlin monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by De
Pischoff and Koechlin
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Platel monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Platel, Builder
unknown
Span: 19'8" Length: 23' Weight: 328 lb
Picture courtesy L.E.Opdycke author
French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Ponzelli-Miller "Aerocurvo" monoplane
Country of Origin: Italy Designed by Riccardo
Ponzelli, built by Franz Miller
Picture from Mauro Fiorentini
1909 Pride monoplane - flew 976 yards before
hitting a tree!
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by
Christopher Pride
Span: 32'8" Weight allup: 684 lb
No picture found
1909 Prosper monoplane
Country of Origin: Canada? Designed and built by
Prosper
Picture unknown source
1909? Raiche-Crout biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by F.
Raiche and C. M. Crout
Picture from Aeronautic Society of
New York
1909 Rossel-Peugeot biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Rossel, financed by Peugeot
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Rumpler Taube (Dove) monoplane
Country of Origin: Germany Designed and built by
Rumpler
Picture from Milan Javorsky
1909 Rusjan EDA 1 biplane - first flight in the
Empire
Country of Origin: Slovenia (in 1909 Austro-Hungarian
Empire) Designed and built by Edvard Rusjan
Span: 26'3" Length: 39'4"
Picture from www.edvard-rusjan.it
1909 Salamanca biplane?
Country of Origin: Spain Designed and built by
Salamanca Brothers
No picture found
1909 Sanchis
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Sanchis
Span: 39'4" Length: 37'9"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Sanders No. 1 biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed: Capt.H.A.Sanders Built
by London Aeroplanes and Navigation Co.
Span: 50'
Picture courtesy of Goodall M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen
1909 Santos-Dumont
Demoiselle - the 'first' ultralight.
Country of origin: France/Brazil. Designer:
A.Santos-Dumont.
Span: 16'9" Length: 26'3" Weight: 315 lbs
Model kits/plans: plan can be downloaded from RCMicroflight
Magazine. Sig Mfg. USA offer an attractive scale kit, as
also do Air Loisirs.
Picture
courtesy
www.thosemagnificentment.co.uk which offer more information.
1909 Saul No. 1 tandem biplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed by G. P. D. Saul Built
by Handley Page
Span: 20' Length: 20' Weight allup: 320
lbs Speed: 30 mph Price: £250
Picture courtesy of M.Goodall and
A.Tagg (deceased) authors of British Aircraft before the Great War
Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.Atglen PA.
1909 Savary tractor biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Robert
Savary Built by Leon Boller
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 SCAA "Fregates" monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Societe de Construction d'Appareils Aeriens
Span: 32'10" Length: 21'4" Weight: 506 lb
Speed: 40 mph
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 SELA-1 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by G.Badini. Built
by Societe d'Etude pour la Locomotion Aerienne
No picture found but similar to
1910 SELA-2
1909 Seller No. 6 quadruplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
Matthew B. Sellers
Picture from Milan Javorsky
1909 Short No. 2 biplane - with this plane
Moore-Brabazon won the Daily Mail prize for a circular flight
of 1 mile.
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by Short
Bros.
Span: 48'4" Length: 32' Weight allup:
1485 Speed: 45 mph.
Picture courtesy of Goodall M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen
1909 Stebbins-Geynet pusher bi-triplane
- convertible from bi- to triplane by attaching a middle wing
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
Stebbins and Geynet
No picture found
1909 Stoeckel Monoplane - 2 props - did if fly?
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Stoeckel
Wingsurface: 282 sq.ft Weight: 661 lb
Picture from www.ctie.monash.edu.au
1909 Svachulay Kolibri I monoplane - just a
few hops, but it was a start for later success!
Country of Origin: Hungary Designed and built by
Sandor Svachulay
Span: 23' Length: 16'5" Take-off Weight:
375 lb Speed: 44 mph
Picture and information from Gabor
Fekecs
1909
Tanski "Latka" monoplane
Country of Origin: Poland Designed and built by
C.Tanski
Span: 36'1" Length: 23'8"
Picture from Historia Lotnictwa
Polskiego
1909 Tucek Type I 1-seater monoplane
Country of Origin: Czechia (Austro-Hungarian Empire) Designed
and built by Tucek
Span: 29'10" Length: 24'7" Weight: 772 lb
No picture yet found
1909 Ueda Hiryu-go biplane - did it fly?
Country of Origin: Japan Designed and built by
Shoraro Ueda
Picture from Yasui Hiko Studio
1909 U.F.A. monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Union Francaise Aerienne
No picture found
1909 U.F.A.triplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Union Francaise Aerienne
Span: 26'3"
No picture found
1909 Vasserot-Delassor "La Mouette Geante"
(Giant Seagull) monoplane - reported to have flown 100 meters
No picture found
1909 Vendome No. 3 monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Raoul Vendome
Span: 37'9" Length: 31'2"
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Vendome 3 Bis monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Raoul Vendome
Picture from Willem Mar
1909 Vendome "La Moustique" (Mosquito) monoplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Raoul Vendome
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Verdaguer biplane?
Country of Origin: Spain Designed and built by
Verdaguer
No picture found
1909 Voisin "Bird of Passage" pusher biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Brothers Voisin
Picture from www.chez.com
1909 Voisin tractor biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by Feres
Voisin
Span: 32'10" Length: 29'6"
Picture
courtesy Opdycke E.L. author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Vosgiens biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Atelier Vosgiens
Picture from
www.ctie.monash.edu.au
1909 Walden Tandem biplane
Country of Origin: USA Designed and built by
W.H.Walden
Picture from Aeronautic Society of
New York
1909 Watkins monoplane
Country of Origin: UK Designed and built by
C.Horace Watkins,
Span: 32' Length: 21'6" Weight allup:
390 lb Speed: 25-70 mph Range: 180 miles
Picture courtesy of Goodall M.
co-author with A.Tagg (deceased) of British Aircraft before the Great
War Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Atglen
1909 WLD No. 2 biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed and built by
Witzig, Liore and Dutilleul
Picture courtesy Opdycke L.E.
author of French Aeroplanes before the Great War
1909 Wright Military
Flyer - slightly smaller to pass
the Army's speed test.
Country of
origin: USA. Designed and built by Wilbur & Orville
Wright.
Span: 36.5' Length: 28.9' Weight: 735
lbs.
Model kits/plans: A nice scale model kit is available
from Pat Tritle, at www.thuntek.net/pcmodels/
Picture courtesy of Wright web site www.first-to-fly.com
where you will also find further details.
1909 Wright Model A
'transitional' - the first of their
planes with a horizontal surface behind the tail rudders, first fixed
and than replaced it with a flexible elevator, giving the plane a front
and a rear elevator. Later they reduced the size of the canard.
Country of
origin: USA. Designed and built by Wilbur & Orville
Wright.
Picture
courtesy of Wright web site www.first-to-fly.com where you will also find more
information.
1909 Zipfel biplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Zipfel built
by Voisin Freres
Picture from
www.ctie.monash.edu.au
1909 Zipfel triplane
Country of Origin: France Designed by Armand
Zipfel Built by Voisins
Picture from Willem Mar
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