More suggestions for identifying aircraft:
"Flying Wild Alaska" -- picture with three men with fishing gear in front of old biplane -- the aircraft is almost certainly an
Alexander Eaglerock A-1.
"Unlcry Dimanche Le financailles" -- picture of downed airplane behind barbed wire -- We cannot see a tail fin, although the
comma-shaped rudder is prominent -- appears to have horn balances on elevators like a Fokker --
The wing -- if that is a wing, it is not the constant cord version of a D-VII or a Dr-I -- The wing is
tapered like that of an E-V / D-VIII high wing monoplane. Could this be a "Wichita Fokker," a Travelair
200/300?