The company had two partners Neil Perdew and John McAfee Sr.(my grandfather). Neil and my John were college roomates at MIT together. My grandfater went into building architecture and was very succesful (financially) his friend Neil actually designed the airplane and teamed up with my grandfather to start the Westbrook Auronautical Corp. The company was in Teterboro, NJ. There were abut five complete flying airplanes built before they went out of buisness in 1931. Interestingly enough my dad ( John Jr.) ended up working with Neil Perdew years later at Republic in Farmingdale, NY. Neil and my dad spoke a lot about the Westbrook Sportster. Neil actually still had the plans for the airplane. My dad eventually lost contact with Neil and I think Neil died and I wonder what ever happened to the plans.
I have a bunch of origional pictures of the airplanes and of Neil and my grandfater. I also have an origional brochure for the airplane. My dad told me stories of the airplanes and how some of them crashed.
It is my intention to build and fly a replica of the Sportster. I have a T-6 that I am restoring and when it is finnished I will start on the Sportster.
I rember Art Romeo from when I lived on Long Island. I wonder if he would have any info (that would be so cool). Do you have a contact number for him?
If you want more info send me an email at
stumcafee@yahoo.co. I actually have quite a bit of info on the Sportster