The Texas Parasol was a cheap to build light aircraft designed along the lines of Charles Beeson’s Chuckbird which was built near San Antonio, Texas, and more than 60 examples were completed.
The Longster was a single-seat light parasol-wing aircraft designed for amateur constructors in the late 1920s by the Long Brothers who operated a radio factory in Cornelius, Oregon. Their first design left much to be desired and they abandoned that and built the Anzani Longster in 1930, this being a
Maxwell Angwin of Essendon, VIC was a dental mechanic who designed and commenced construction of a parasol wing single-seat light aircraft looking similar to a fighter aircraft designed and built in Poland by PZL.