The firm designed the A-1 Argo as a sturdy two-seat open-cockpit biplane for operation by private pilot owners.
Alliance Aircraft then went into bankruptcy in 1930, being reformed briefly as the Warrior Aeronautical Corporation before that organization also foundered later the same year.
Two aircraft survived in mid-2009 of which, NC2M (N2M) was rebuilt to airworthy condition by Greg Herrick's Golden Wings Air Museum.
This aircraft is now owned by Gregory Sean Messner in 100 Mile House, British Columbia, with the registration C-GSMA.
[citation needed] Data from Manufacturer's Specifications on American Commercial Airplanes as compiled by Aviation[3]General characteristics Performance