List of aircraft (Go–Gz)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Go–Gz'.
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Go–Gz
[edit](Moline, IL)
(Jean Godbille / Jacques and Jean Godbille)
(Norman A Goddard, San Diego and Imperial, CA)
(Jacob Gödecker]]
(GoFly Aeronatique)
(Christian Gohin)
(Alfred A Gohn, E Warren, PA)
(Adolph Golasky, Rising Sun School of Aeronautics, Collegeville, PA)
(Golden Arrow Aircraft Co, Columbus, OH)
(Golden Car SpA, Caramagna Piemonte, Italy)
(Golden Circle Air, Inc., De Soto, IA)
(Golden Eagle Aircraft Corp, Port Columbus, OH)
- Golden Eagle ROBC Sport[2]
- Golden Eagle C-5[2]
- Golden Eagle Chief[2]
- Golden Eagle Junbior Pursuit[2]
(Al J Gonserkevis, Sevell, NJ)
(Arthur and Willie Gonzales, 435 16th Ave, San Francisco, CA)
(Arturo González Gil y Santibañez and José Pazó)
(Goodland Aviation Co, Goodland, KS)
(Claude Goodman, Wilmington, NC)
(Vernon Goodsell)
(Phoenix, AZ)
(Goodyear Aerospace Corp.)
- Goodyear FG Corsair[2]
- Goodyear F2G Corsair
- Goodyear GA-1 Duck
- Goodyear GA-2 Duck
- Goodyear GA-22 Drake
- Goodyear GA-33 Inflatoplane
- Goodyear GA-400R Gizmo
- Goodyear GA-447 Inflatoplane
- Goodyear GA-466 Inflatoplane
- Goodyear GA-468 Inflatoplane
- Goodyear AO-2 Inflatoplane
- Goodyear AO-3 Inflatoplane
Goodyear Lighter than Air Craft
[edit]- Goodyear Defender
- Goodyear Enterprise
- Goodyear Pilgrim
- Goodyear Rainbow
- Goodyear Ranger
- Goodyear Reliance
- Goodyear Resolute
- Goodyear Type AD
- Goodyear C3[citation needed]
- Goodyear Caquot P[citation needed]
- Goodyear Caquot R[citation needed]
- Goodyear EZ
- Goodyear GZ-19[citation needed]
- Goodyear GZ-20
- Goodyear GZ-21[citation needed]
- Goodyear GZ-22
- Goodyear B
- Goodyear C
- Goodyear D
- Goodyear E
- Goodyear EZ-1B
- Goodyear F
- Goodyear G
- Goodyear H
- Goodyear J
- Goodyear K
- Goodyear L
- Goodyear M
- Goodyear N
- Goodyear O[citation needed]
- Goodyear R[citation needed]
- Goodyear RS-1
- Goodyear NFG[citation needed]
- Goodyear OB-1
- Goodyear SZ
- Goodyear TC
- Goodyear Type TZ[citation needed]
- Goodyear XZWG[citation needed]
- Goodyear ZF[citation needed]
- Goodyear ZGS[citation needed]
- Goodyear ZGT[citation needed]
- Goodyear ZK[citation needed]
- Goodyear ZP2N-1W
- Goodyear ZPG-2W
- Goodyear ZPG-3W
- Goodyear ZNN-G
- Goodyear ZNN-L
- Goodyear ZNP-K
- Goodyear ZNP-M
- Goodyear ZPG
- Goodyear ZPK
- Goodyear ZP2K
- Goodyear ZP3K
- Goodyear ZP4K
- Goodyear ZP5K
- Goodyear ZPM
- Goodyear ZP2M
- Goodyear ZPN
- Goodyear ZP2N
- Goodyear ZRS-4 Akron
- Goodyear ZRS-5 Macon
- Goodyear ZS2G
- Goodyear ZSG
(Sportflugzeugbau Göppingen Martin Schempp became Sportflugzeugbau Schempp-Hirth)
- Göppingen Gö 1 Wolf I sailplane, 1935
- Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa sailplane, 1936
- Göppingen Gö 4 sailplane
- Göppingen Gö 5 sailplane, 1937
- Göppingen Gö 8
- Göppingen Gö 9 development aircraft for Do 335 Pfeil
(Frank Gordon dba The Airplane Factory, Los Molinos and Red Bluff, CA)
(Premier Aircraft Constructions Ltd.)
(Gosport Aircraft Company Limited)
- Gosport Shrimp[8]
- Gosport patrol flying boat[8]
- Gosport touring flying boat[8]
- Gosport mail flying boat[8]
- Gosport Fire-Fighter 10-seat flying boat[8]
- Gosport Popular 2-seat touring flying boat[8]
- Gosport G.5[9]
- Gosport G.5a[9]
- Gosport G.8[9]
- Gosport G.8a[9]
- Gosport G.9[9]
(AB Götaverken)
(Gus Gotch & Tom Brundage, Dycer Airport, Los Angeles, CA)
- Gotch & Brundage Special (a.k.a. Mason Meteor)[2]
(Gothaer Waggonfabrik A,G, Gotha)
- Gotha A.I
- Gotha B.I
- Gotha B.II
- Gotha G.I
- Gotha G.II
- Gotha G.III
- Gotha G.IV
- Gotha G.V
- Gotha G.VI
- Gotha G.VII
- Gotha G.VIII
- Gotha G.IX
- Gotha G.X
- Gotha Go 145
- Gotha Go 146
- Gotha Go 147
- Gotha Go 148[11]
- Gotha Go 149
- Gotha Go 150[3]
- Gotha Go 229
- Gotha Go 229
- Gotha Go 241[3][11]
- Gotha Go 242
- Gotha Go 244
- Gotha Go 245[3]
- Gotha Go 267[3]
- Gotha Go 345
- Gotha Ka 430
- Gotha LD.1
- Gotha LD.1a
- Gotha LD.2
- Gotha LD.3
- Gotha LD.4
- Gotha LD.5[3]
- Gotha LD.6
- Gotha LD.7
- Gotha LD.10
- Gotha LE.1
- Gotha LE.2
- Gotha LE.3
- Gotha WD.1
- Gotha WD.2
- Gotha WD.2a
- Gotha WD.3
- Gotha WD.4
- Gotha WD.5
- Gotha WD.7
- Gotha WD.8
- Gotha WD.9
- Gotha WD.11
- Gotha WD.12
- Gotha WD.13
- Gotha WD.14
- Gotha WD.15
- Gotha WD.20
- Gotha WD.22
- Gotha WD.27
- Gotha Ursinus UWD
(Louis Ambroise Goupy)
- Goupy Type A
- Goupy Type AA
- Goupy Type B
- Goupy Type Militaire
- Goupy Biplan 1911[12]
- Goupy Hydroaeroplane
- Goupy Ibis
- Goupy I
- Goupy II
- Goupy III
- Goupy 1913 single-seat biplane[13]
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type A a.k.a. GL 1
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type B a.k.a. GL 2
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type B1 a.k.a. GL 2
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type B2 a.k.a. GL 21
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type B3 a.k.a. GL 22
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type B4 a.k.a. GL 23
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type B5 a.k.a. GL 22 ET
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type B6 a.k.a. GL 24
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type B7 a.k.a. GL 25
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type C
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type D
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type E
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type F a.k.a. GL 50
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type G a.k.a. GL 40
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type H a.k.a. GL 50
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type I a.k.a. GL 31
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type I1 a.k.a. GL I
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type I2 a.k.a. GL I2
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type I3 a.k.a. GL 31
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type J
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type K
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type L
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type M
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.1
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.2
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.21
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.22
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.23
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.24
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.30
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.31
- Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.32
- Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.321
- Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.323
- Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.324
- Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.33
- Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.34
- Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.341
- Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.351
- Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.390
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.410
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.430
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.432
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.450
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.482
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.50
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.51
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.521
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.60
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.633
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.810 HY
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.811 HY
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.812 HY
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.813 HY
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.820 HY
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.821 HY
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.823 HY[14]
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.831 HY
- Gourdou-Leseurre GL.832 HY
(William Gracey, Niagara Falls, NY)
(Prague, Czech Republic)
- Gradient Agility
- Gradient Aspen
- Gradient Avax
- Gradient BiGolden
- Gradient BiOnyx
- Gradient Bliss
- Gradient Bright
- Gradient Delite
- Gradient Denali
- Gradient Eiger
- Gradient Freestyle
- Gradient Golden
- Gradient Montana
- Gradient Nevada
(Graf von Saurma-Jeltsch & Alfred Vogt)
(George Graham & Charles Perren Jr, Waukesha, WI)
- Grahame-White Baby
- Grahame-White Bantam
- Grahame-White Naval and Military Biplane
- Grahame-White E.IV Ganymede bomber
- Grahame-White E.7
- Grahame-White E.8 Aero-Limousine
- Grahame-White E.9 Ganymede airliner
- Grahame-White Type VI
- Grahame-White Type X Charabanc
- Grahame-White Type XI
- Grahame-White Type XIII
- Grahame-White Type XV
- Grahame-White Type 18
- Grahame-White G.W.19
(Daniel Grandjean)
(René Grandjean)
(Edward Granville, Springfield, MA)
(Robert Granville, Springfield, MA)
(Granville Brothers (Edward, Mark, Robert, Thomas, Zantford) Aircraft, Springfield, MA )
- Granville Gee Bee Model A
- Granville Gee Bee Model B Sportster
- Granville Gee Bee Model C Sportster
- Granville Gee Bee Model C-4 Fourster
- Granville Gee Bee Model C-6 Sixster
- Granville Gee Bee Model C-8 Eightster
- Granville Gee Bee Model D Sportster
- Granville Gee Bee Model E Sportster
- Granville Gee Bee Model F Sportster
- Granville Gee Bee Model Q Ascender
- Granville Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster
- Granville Gee Bee Model R-6C QED - Conqueror engine
- Granville Gee Bee Model R-6H QED - Hornet engine
- Granville Gee Bee Model X Sportster
- Granville Gee Bee Model Y Senior Sportster
- Granville Gee Bee Model Z Super Sportster
(Alexei Nikolayevich Gratsianski)
- Gratsiansky Omega (built at khAI)[6][17]
(Daniel Gravereau & J.P. Drouillard)
(Fritz Grawert)
((Earl T) Gray & (Birney) Taliaferro, 1815 N Van Ness, Los Angeles, CA)
(Shadetree Aviation Inc, Carson City, NV)
(Gray Goose Airways (fdr: Jonathan E Caldwell), Denver, CO)
(Charles Greisch & Thuet)
- Great Lakes BG
- Great Lakes B2G
- Great Lakes TG
- Great Lakes XSG
- Great Lakes TBG
- Great Lakes Sport Trainer
- Great Lakes 2-S-W
- Great Lakes 2-T-1
- Great Lakes 2-T-2 Speedster
- Great Lakes 4-A-1[19]
- Great Lakes 41[19]
- Great Lakes TG-1 Commercial
- Great Lakes X
- Great lakes XPT-930 (a.k.a. Model 41)[19]
(Great Western Airways Inc, Los Angeles, CA)
(Ed Fisher)
(Greenapples Aircraft (Fdr: L Gale Abels), Boulder, CO)
(Dr William Greene)
(Greene Composite Type Aircraft Corp, 111 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA)
(Wilmer W Greenwalt (or Greenawalt), Detroit, MI)
(Marvin Greenwood)
(North Pacific Aircraft Corp (founders: Allan D Greenwood & George Yates), Seattle, WA)
(John W Grega, Bedford, OH)
(Gregg Aircraft Mfg Co, Pueblo, CO)
(Michael Gregor, Roosevelt Field, NY)
(Pierre Grenet)
(Vladimir Gribovsky)
- Gribovsky G-3
- Gribovsky G-4
- Gribovsky G-5
- Gribovsky G-8
- Gribovsky G-10
- Gribovsky G-11
- Gribovsky G-11M
- Gribovsky G-15
- Gribovsky G-20
- Gribovsky G-21
- Gribovsky G-22
- Gribovsky G-23
- Gribovsky G-25
- Gribovsky G-26
- Gribovsky G-27
- Gribovsky G-28
- Gribovsky G-29
- Gribovsky G-30
- Gribovsky Dosav
(Grif, Castel Sant'Elia, Italy)
(Griffon Aerospace Inc, Huntsville, AL)
(Atanas Grigorov)
- Grigorov-1 named Leitenant Liapchev[23]
(Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich)
- Grigorovich DG-52
- Grigorovich DG-53
- Grigorovich DG-56
- Grigorovich DG-58
- Grigorovich DI-3
- Grigorovich E-2
- Grigorovich GASN[6]
- Grigorovich I-1
- Grigorovich I-2
- Grigorovich I-5[14]
- Grigorovich I-9[6]
- Grigorovich I-10[6]
- Grigorovich I-Z
- Grigorovich IP-1
- Grigorovich IP-2[6]
- Grigorovich IP-4
- Grigorovich LK-3[6]
- Grigorovich LSh[6]
- Grigorovich M-1
- Grigorovich M-2
- Grigorovich M-3
- Grigorovich M-4
- Grigorovich M-5
- Grigorovich M-6
- Grigorovich M-7
- Grigorovich M-8
- Grigorovich M-9
- Grigorovich M-10
- Grigorovich M-11
- Grigorovich M-12
- Grigorovich M-13[6]
- Grigorovich M-14[6]
- Grigorovich M-15
- Grigorovich M-16
- Grigorovich M-17[6]
- Grigorovich M-18[6]
- Grigorovich M-19[6]
- Grigorovich M-20
- Grigorovich M-21[6]
- Grigorovich M-22[6]
- Grigorovich M-24
- Grigorovich M-24bis
- Grigorovich ROM-1[6]
- Grigorovich ROM-2[6]
- Grigorovich MK-1
- Grigorovich MRL[6]
- Grigorovich MR-2[6]
- Grigorovich MR-3[6]
- Grigorovich MR-5[6]
- Grigorovich MT[6]
- Grigorovich MUR-1
- Grigorovich MU-2
- Grigorovich MUR-2
- Grigorovich IP-1
- Grigorovich PB-1[6]
- Grigorovich Stal-MAI[6]
- Grigorovich SUVP
- Grigorovich TB-5
- Grigorovich TSh-1
- Grigorovich TSh-2
(Grinnell Aeroplane Co (fdr: William C "Nilly" Robinson), Grinnell, IA)
(Jean Grinvalds)
(Stepan Vasilyevich Grizodubov)
- Grizodubov No.1 (Wright copy)[6]
- Grizodubov No.2[6]
- Grizodubov No.3[6]
- Grizodubov No.4 1912 monoplane[6]
- Grizodubov 1940 powered glider[6]
(Burkhart Grob / Grob Aerospace / Grob Aircraft)
- Grob G 102 Astir, Astir Jeans, Astir 77, Astir Club
- Grob G 103 Twin, Twin II, Twin II Acro, Twin III
- Grob G 109
- Grob G 110
- Grob G 111
- Grob G 112[24]
- Grob G 115
- Grob G 116
- Grob G 120
- Grob G 140
- Grob GF 200
- Grob G 520 Egrett / Strato 1
- Grob Ranger
- Grob Strato 2C
- Grob Tutor
- Grob Vigilant
(Groen Brothers Aviation, Salt Lake City, UT, 2001: Glendale, AZ)
- Groen Hawk I[16]
- Groen Hawk II[16]
- Groen Hawk 4
- Groen Hawk V[16]
- Groen Jet Hawk 4T[16]
- Groen Heliplane[citation needed]
- Groen GyroLiner
- Groen GyroLifter
- DARPA Heliplane
- Groen ArrowHawk
- Groen ShadowHawk
- Groen Hawk Point Five
- Groen Hawk 1
- Groen H2X
- Groen RevCon 6-X
- Grokhovskii Inflatable[6]
- Grokhovskii Kukuracha[6]
- Grokhovskii G-26[6]
- Grokhovskii G-31[6]
- Grokhovskii G-37[6]
- Grokhovskii G-38[6]
- Grokhovskii LK-2[6]
- Grokhovskii G-61[6]
- Grokhovskii G-63[6]
- Grokhovskii GN-4[6]
- Grokhovskii GN-8[6]
( Herbert Gropp)
(Ing Nando Groppo srl)
(Louis Gros and James Bredelet)
(John Gross)
(Karl Grulich / Deutsche Aero LLoyd)
- Grumman A-6 Intruder
- Grumman A-9 Goose
- Grumman A-12 Duck
- Grumman A-13 Goose
- Grumman A-14 Widgeon
- Grumman A-16 Albatross
- Grumman AF Guardian
- Grumman AO-1 Mohawk
- Grumman A2F Intruder
- Grumman C-1 Trader
- Grumman C-2 Greyhound
- Grumman C-4
- Grumman C-11
- Grumman C-103
- Grumman E-1 Tracer
- Grumman E-2 Hawkeye
- Grumman EA-6 Prowler
- Grumman F-9 Cougar
- Grumman F-11 Tiger
- Grumman F-14 Tomcat
- Grumman F-111
- Grumman F-111 Aardvark
- Grumman F-111B Interceptor
- Grumman FF Fifi
- Grumman F2F
- Grumman F3F
- Grumman F4F Wildcat
- Grumman F5F Skyrocket
- Grumman F6F Hellcat
- Grumman F7F Tigercat
- Grumman F8F Bearcat
- Grumman F9F Panther
- Grumman F9F Cougar
- Grumman F10F Jaguar
- Grumman F11F Tiger
- Grumman F11F-1F Super Tiger
- Grumman F12F
- Grumman Future Air Attack Vehicle
- Grumman JF Duck
- Grumman J2F Duck
- Grumman J3F Goose
- Grumman J4F Widgeon
- Grumman JRF Goose
- Grumman JR2F Albatross
- Grumman Model 623
- Grumman OA-9 Goose
- Grumman OA-12 Duck
- Grumman OA-13 Goose
- Grumman OA-14 Widgeon
- Grumman OF Mohawk
- Grumman OV-1 Mohawk
- Grumman P-50
- Grumman P-65
- Grumman S-2 Tracker
- Grumman SF
- Grumman S2F Tracker
- Grumman SBF
- Grumman TBF Avenger
- Grumman TB2F
- Grumman TB3F
- Grumman TBM-3W Avenger
- Grumman TF Trader
- Grumman TSF
- Grumman HU-16 Albatross
- Grumman UF Albatross
- Grumman WF
- Grumman W2F
- Grumman X-29
- Grumman AXG
- Grumman Navy Experimental Type G Carrier Fighter
- Grumman American AA-1B Trainer
- Grumman American AA-5 Traveler
- Grumman American AA-5A Cheetah
- Grumman American AA-5B Tiger
- Grumman American GA-7 Cougar
- Grumman American Tr-2
- American General AG-5B Tiger
- Grumman Goblin
- Grumman G-3[30]
- Grumman G-5
- Grumman G-6
- Grumman G-7
- Grumman G-8
- Grumman G-10
- Grumman G-11
- Grumman G-15
- Grumman G-16
- Grumman G-18
- Grumman G-20
- Grumman G-21 Goose
- Grumman G-22 Gulfhawk II[30]
- Grumman G-23
- Grumman G-32 Gulfhawk III
- Grumman G-34
- Grumman G-36
- Grumman G-44 Widgeon
- Grumman G-50
- Grumman G-51
- Grumman G-52
- Grumman G-58 Bearcat
- Grumman G-63 Kitten
- Grumman G-65 Tadpole[30]
- Grumman G-66 XTSF
- Grumman G-72 Kitten II
- Grumman G-73 Mallard
- Grumman G-75 Panther
- Grumman G-79
- Grumman G-81
- Grumman G-83
- Grumman G-89
- Grumman G-93
- Grumman G-98
- Grumman G-98J
- Grumman G-99
- Grumman G-118
- Grumman G-134
- Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I
- Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II
- Grumman G-164 Ag-Cat
- Grumman G-303 Tomcat
- Grumman GG
- Grumman Gulfstream II
- Grumman Gulfstream III
- Grumman Gulfstream IV
- Grumman LXG1
- Grumman CSR-110 Albatross RCAF / Canadian Armed Forces
- Grumman CP-121 Tracker RCN / Canadian Armed Forces
- Grumman CS2F Tracker RCN
(Maschinenfabrik August Gruse)
(Tadeusz Grzmilas)
(GT-Gyroplanes P/L, Moama, New South Wales, Australia)
(AeroTalleres Guarani SrL / Joseph Repka and Walter Kusy Fagundez)
(Guardian Aircraft Co (Pres: Derek White), 3008 S Jefferson Ave, St Louis, MO)
(Humbert Guelton)
(Guépard II Team)
(Louis Guerchais & Henriot)
(Louis Guerchais & François Roche / Établissements Roche-Aviation)
- Guerchais-Roche T.25
- Guerchais-Roche T-30[37]
- Guerchais-Roche T-35
- Guerchais-Roche T-35/I
- Guerchais-Roche T-35-II
- Guerchais-Roche T-39
- Guerchais-Roche T-39-II
- Guerchais-Roche T-55
- Guerchais-Roche GR-70[38]
- Guerchais-Roche GR-105[39]
- Guerchais-Roche GR-107[40]
- Guerchais 110 Avion Stratosphérique[41]
(Maurice Guerpont, Pulonu, France)
(Drachenbau Josef Guggenmos, Kaufbeuren, Germany)
(Christian Guilie)
(Jean Guillemin)
- Guillemin Sportplane
- Guillemin JG.10
- Guillemin JG.40
- Guillemin JG.41
- Guillemin JG.42
- Guillemin JG.43
(Hélicoptères Guimbal)
(Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corp.)
- Guizhou JJ-7
- Guizhou FT-7
- Guizhou JL-9
- Guizhou JL-9G
- EV-97[citation needed]
- Guizhou Soar Eagle
- Guizhou FTC-2000 Mountain Eagle
- Guizhou FTC-2000G
(Etablissement Jef Guldentops)
- Gulfstream Aerospace C-4 Academe—Gulfstream
- Gulfstream Aerospace C-11 Gulfstream II
- Gulfstream Aerospace C-20 Gulfstream III
- Gulfstream Aerospace C-37 Gulfstream V
- Gulfstream Aerospace Gulfstream IV
- Gulfstream Aerospace Gulfstream V
- Gulfstream Aerospace Jetprop
- Gulfstream Aerospace Turbo Commander
- Gulfstream G100
- Gulfstream G200
- Gulfstream G400NG
- Gulfstream G550/IAI Eitam
- Gulfstream G650
- Gulfstream G700
- Gulfstream G750
- Gulfstream American AA-1C Lynx
- Gulfstream American AA-5A Cheetah
- Gulfstream American AA-5B Tiger
- Gulfstream American GA-7 Cougar
- Gulfstream American 112
- Gulfstream American 114
- Gulfstream American Hustler
- Gulfstream Peregrine
- Gulfstream Peregrine 600
- Gulfstream X-54
(Thomas Gunderson, Twin Valley, MN)
(Guritzer & van Nes)
(Guthier Airplane Co Inc, 33 S Market St, Chicago, IL)
(Renton, WA)
(G W Heinemann, Bellingham, WA)
((Joseph Marr) Gwinn Aircar Co, Buffalo, NY)
(Wayne University, Detroit, MI)
(Gyro-Kopp-Ters, Lake City, FL)
(Gyrodyne Co of America (Pres: Peter J Papadakos), Hicksville, NY)
- Gyrodyne GCA-2[16]
- Gyrodyne GCA-5 Gyrodyne[16]
- Gyrodyne GCA-7 Helidyne[16]
- Gyrodyne Model GCA-55 (actually an air-cushion vehicle - added for completeness)
- Gyrodyne GCA-59 Rotorcycle[16]
- Gyrodyne QH-50 DASH (DASH - destroyer anti-submarine helicopter)
- Gyrodyne HOG
- Gyrodyne DSN
- Gyrodyne RON
(American Gyropter Co, Cincinnati, OH)
(Pennsylvania Aircraft Syndicate Ltd. / E. Burke Wilford)
(Société Français du Gyroplane)
(GyroTec Michael Obermaier, Wörth am Rhein, Germany)
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References
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