Alexander Eaglerock

The Alexander Eaglerock was a biplane produced in the United States in the 1920s by Alexander Aircraft Company of Colorado Springs, Colorado.

[1] It was a fixed-gear three-seater, and was offered in two models, one with a Hispano-Suiza "A" engine of 150 hp (110 kW), priced at US$4000, and one with a Wright J-5 Whirlwind, priced at $6500.

The Eaglerock was also available fitted with a variety of other engines, of up to 270 hp (200 kW), with prices starting at $2250.

[1] Data from American Airplane Specifications[13]General characteristics Performance (Partial listing, only covers most numerous types)

Whirlwind-powered Eaglerock on display at Denver International Airport
Alexander Eaglerock A-7 3-view drawing from Aero Digest April 1928