Show I 4 PlANES PRODUCED IN INt UI U. SIN Si IN 1 1930 t 1 I. I Aircraft output for Past Pas f Year Less Than Half of r That During 1929 t I NEW EW YORK Jan 24 Amer y-Amer ican aircraft companies In 1930 produced produced pro pro- 2684 commercial and military planes valued at It was shown toda today In statistics complIed compiled by fey the aeronautical chamber of ot com com- merce for publication In its It forthcoming forth forth- coming aircraft year ear book While aircraft production during 1930 was 35 less teds than half that of 1929 th report said sales eales ales more than kept ept pace v. v w with I 1 t h manufacturing throughout the year car to enable en cn- able ible the movement of tockS stocks tOck on hand resulting from the period of or overproduction overproduction over over- production In 1929 It appeared that these C assembled inventories In had hadlen len su substantially depleted by the cp opening DS' DS of at 1931 Airplanes sold oId during 1930 1030 totaled 1125 Jl as U compared with the 2684 pro pro- No sales ales statistics were compiled com corn I piled in 1029 to afford a comparison comparion An analysis of at airplanes produced sold zold during 1930 indicates a continued continued con can predominance of or the open cockpit biplane and nd particularly the three place open cockpit biplane Biplanes generally continued to outnumber outnumber out out- number monoplanes with vilh 1110 commercial commercial com corn mercial biplanes produced and monoplanes In the field however however however how how- ever monoplanes had a decided edge on biplanes The seaplane and amphibian am am- market remains to be de developed developed de- de on a scale commensurate with rith its us potential importance |