The Alexander Eaglerock was a biplane produced in the United States in the 1920s by Alexander Aircraft Company of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Whirlwind-powered Eaglerock on display at Denver International Airport
Alexander Aircraft Company
The Alexander Aircraft Company was an aircraft manufacturer founded in Colorado in 1925. It was briefly the world's largest aircraft manufacturer but fell victim to the Great Depression and became bankrupt in 1932.
A 1930 Alexander Eaglerock Model A-14, now on display at Denver International Airport.
An Eaglerock 24 on display at Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, 2013
An Eaglerock on display at Denver International Airport