The Funk Model B was a 1930s American two-seat cabin monoplane designed by Howard and Joe Funk. Originally built by the Akron Aircraft Company later renamed Funk Aircraft Company.
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Curtiss HS
The Curtiss HS was a single-engined patrol flying boat built for the United States Navy during World War I. Large numbers were built from 1917 to 1919 with the type […]
Fleetwings 33
The Fleetwings Model 33 was a 1940s American primary trainer prototype built by Fleetwings.
Fleetwings BT-12 Sophomore
The Fleetwings BT-12 Sophomore also known by the company designation Model 23 was a 1940s all-metal basic training monoplane built by Fleetwings for the United States Army Air Forces. Only […]
Curtiss Tanager
The Curtiss Model 54 Tanager was an aircraft constructed in 1929 as Curtiss’ entry in the Guggenheim Safe Aircraft Competition. It was a conventional biplane design with a highly streamlined […]
Flanders F.4
The Flanders F.4 was a 1910s British experimental military two-seat monoplane aircraft designed and built by Howard Flanders as a development of the Flanders F.3.
Flanders F.2
The Flanders F.2 was a 1910s British experimental single-seat monoplane aircraft designed and built by Howard Flanders and later converted to a two-seater as the Flanders F.3.
Curtiss Eagle
The Curtiss Eagle (retroactively designated the Model 19 by Curtiss some years later) was an airliner produced in small numbers in the United States shortly after World War I. The […]
Flanders B.2
The Flanders B.2 was a 1910s British experimental biplane designed and built by Howard Flanders and later used by the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS)
Firestone XR-9
The Firestone XR-9 also known by the company designation Model 45 was a 1940s American experimental helicopter built by the Firestone Aircraft Company for the United States Army Air Forces. […]