The Model 22 was a high-wing conventional geared aircraft with side by side seating.
The Fw 56 was a high-wing aircraft with a fuselage of steel tubes, clad in metal at the front, and canvas elsewhere.
The Bluebird is an all-metal four place strut-braced high-wing aircraft with conventional landing gear.
They were single-engine, high-wing aircraft with fixed tail skid landing gear.
Boeing submitted a proposal for a four-engine, high-wing aircraft with a highly streamlined fuselage.
In 1937 the L.A.5 Major was developed, it was a larger high-wing aircraft, only one was built.
The Falcon is a two-place, srut-braced high-wing conventional geared aircraft.
The P2006T is a conventional configuration, high-wing aircraft.
In response to this Grumman began development on a prototype twin-engine, high-wing aircraft which it designated the G-89.