This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'G', up to those beginning with 'Gn'.
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G–Gn
G-Aerosports
- G-Aerosports Archon SF/1
- G-Aerosports Archon SF-2T
- G-Aerosports G-802 Atairon
(Glenn Beets) does not fly well
(Le Thor, France)
(Aeroplani Gabardini / Società Anonima Gabardini per l'Incremento dell'Aviazione) also see:SIA
- Gabardini Hydravion 1910 (Monaco-monoplano)
- Gabardini Monoplano Gabarda[2] 1913
- Gabardini Monoplano Checca ('Francesca') Ground trainer
- Gabardini Monoplano ground trainer
- Gabardini Monoplano Scuola[3] (School)
- Gabardini Monoplano Vuolo[3] (Flight)
- Gabardini Idrovolante[4] 1913 'Gabarda' on twin, wooden float gear
- Gabardini HD[5] - Hanriot HD.1 used at the Scuola Aviazione di Cameri
- Gabardini A.300/6 - 3-seat recce biplane, mod. Ansaldo A.300/4*
- Gabardini G.3 1914 'Biplano' 1-/2-seat biplane trainer
- Gabardini G.4[6]
- Gabardini G-4 bis: Single-seat vers. 1 x 120 hp Le Rhone
- Gabardini G-4 bis dc: 'Doppio Comando' dual-control 2-seater
- Gabardini G.5
- Gabardini G.50[7] Single-seat biplane, a.k.a. (G.50 mc (monocomando))
- Gabardini G.51: Single-seat biplane, 1 x 80 hp Le Rhône 9C rotary
- Gabardini G.51 bis Single-seat biplane, 1 x 110 hp Le Rhône 9J[8]
- Gabardini G.51 dc Doppio Comando[9]
- Gabardini G.6 2-seat biplane advanced trainer, 1 x 120 hp Le Rhone
- Gabardini G.7 2-seat biplane trainer,
- Gabardini G.8 trainer:[10] unarmed, 1 x 140 hp Hispano-Suiza 8A V8 - Unarmed version with lower-rated engine
- Gabardini G.8 fighter: 2 x 7.7mm Vickers mgs, 1 x 200 hp HS 8A V-8
- Gabardini G.8bis[8]
- Gabardini G.9[10][11]
- Gabardini G.9bis
- Gabardini G.9bis[10]
- Gabardini Lictor 90[12] 1 x 90 hp Fiat A.50S 7-cyl radial, x 1 (MM.345)
- Gabardini Lictor 130[13] 130 hp Alfa Romeo 110 4-cyl inline, x 1 (MM.304)
(Antoni Gabriel)
(Pavel & Jan Gabriel)
(Government Aircraft Factories)
(1911: Jay Gage Flying School, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA, c.1912: Gage-McClay Co.)
(Gail Aircraft Engineering Co, Sacramento, CA)
(Albert B Gaines, New York, NY)
(Yakov Modestovich Gakkel)
- Gakkel I (a.k.a. YaMG)
- Gakkel II[16]
- Gakkel III[16]
- Gakkel IV[16]
- Gakkel V[16]
- Gakkel VI
- Gakkel VII Rosja[16]
- Gakkel VIII
- Gakkel IX[16]
(see List of aircraft (I)#IAI)
(Groupement d'Aviation Légère de Casablanca / Messieurs Barzado, Belicha, Sairand, Domecq, Rousseau and Saunier)
- GALCA biplan à fente (biplan à fente - biplane with slot)
(Harold & Oscar Gallatin, Milwaukee & Waukesha, WI)
(Gallaudet Aircraft Corporation)
- Gallaudet Hydroplane
- Gallaudet Wing-Warping Kite
- Gallaudet Hydro-Bike
- Gallaudet 1911 Monoplane
- Gallaudet A-1 Bullet[14]
- Gallaudet A-2 Bullet[14]
- Gallaudet B[14]
- Gallaudet Big Boy[14]
- Gallaudet C-1[14]
- Gallaudet C-2 a.k.a. Military Tractor[14]
- Gallaudet C-3 Tourist[14]
- Gallaudet Chummy[14]
- Gallaudet D-1[14]
- Gallaudet D-2[14]
- Gallaudet D-4
- Gallaudet DB-1
- Gallaudet DB-1B
- Gallaudet Flying Boat[14]
- Gallaudet PW-4
- Gallaudet Twin Hydro[14]
- Gallaudet CO-1[14]
- Gallaudet CO-2[14]
- Gallaudet CO-3[14]
- Gallaudet P-234 (Wright Field)[14]
- Gallaudet P-255 (Wright Field)[14]
(Lincoln School of Flying, 2415 O St, Lincoln, NE)
(Harry C Gammeter, Cleveland, OH)
(Gannet Aircraft Inc, Sun Valley, CA)
(Ganzavia GT)
(J Lester Garbrick, Centre Hall, PA)
(Yves Gardan)
- Gardan GY-20 Minicab
- Gardan GY-201
- Gardan GY-30 Supercab
- Gardan GY-80 Horizon
- Gardan GY-90 Mowgli
- Gardan GY-100 Bagheera
- Gardan GY-110 Sher Khan
- Gardan GY-120[19]
- Gardan-Laverlochère GL.10[20]
(Camden, New South Wales, Australia)
(Garland Lincoln & Claude Flagg, Van Nuys, CA, E Los Angeles, CA, Glendale, CA)
(Bill Garner, St. Anthony, ID)
(Don Garrett)
(Peter Garrison, Los Angeles, CA)
(Garrow Aircraft LLC)
(1909: William Pierce Gary, 75 Lincoln Ave, Totowa, NJ, 1910: Non-Capsizable Aeroplane Co, Paterson, NJ)
(Vladimir Gaslov)
(René Gasne)
(Robert Gastambide et Léon Levavasseur)
- Gastambide-Levavasseur No.1[23]
- Gastambide-Levavasseur No.2 variable area wings[23][24]
(Jules Gastambide et Gabriel Mengin)
(Tokyo Gasu Denki Kogyo KK - Tokyo Gas & Electrical Industry Co. Ltd.)
- Gasuden KR-1 Small Passenger Transport[25]
- Gasuden KR-2 Small Passenger Transport[25]
- Gasuden Model 1 Trainer[25]
- Gasuden Model 2 Trainer[25]
- Gasuden Model 3 Trainer[25]
- Gasuden Koken Long-range research aircraft[25]
- Gasuden TR-1 Medium Passenger Transport[25]
- Gasuden TR-2 Medium Passenger Transport[25]
- Gatard Statoplan AG-01 Alouette[26]
- Gatard Statoplan AG-02 Poussin
- Gatard Statoplan AG-03 Hirondelle
- Gatard Statoplan AG-04 Pigeon
- Gatard Statoplan AG-05 Mésange[27]
(B L Gates, Chicago, IL)
((Ivan R) Gates Aircraft Corp, 1440 Broadway, New York, NY)
(James Henry Gatling, Maney's Neck, NC)
(Remy Gaucher)
- Gaucher TRG-662
- Gaucher RG.40 Week-End
- Gaucher RG.40T
- Gaucher RG-45 Club-45
- Gaucher GA-620 Gaucho[28]
(David Gauthier, Seattle, WA)
(Gavilán SA, Columbia)
(Donald W Whittier, Los Angeles, CA)
(Antoine Gazda, Wakefield, RI, Helicopter Engr & Construction Co.)
(Georges Gazuit & Roger Valladeau)
- Gazuit-Valladeau GV-1020 Gazelle[20]
- Gazuit-Valladeau GV-1031 Gazelle[20]
- Gazuit-Valladeau GV-1032
- Gazuit-Valladeau GV-103
(Fontaine Lès Dijon, France)
(Grupo Construzione Aeronautiche)
see List_of_aircraft (Go–Gz) – Granville Brothers
(Geeste Flugzeugbau - Waldemaar Geest)
- Geest-Wolfmüller Motorflugzeug (1910)
- Geest Möwe I
- Geest Möwe II
- Geest Möwe III
- Geest Möwe IV
- Geest Möwe V
- Geest Möwe VI
- Geest 1916 single-seat fighter[10][30]
(Richard F Geide, Wichita, KS)
(Robert V Geiger, Wewaka, IN)
(Roy K Geltz, Lancaster, PA)
(Gem Aircraft)
(Gemini International)
(Culver, IN)
(Gennai Yanagisawa / GEN Corporation)
(General Aircraft Corporation, Lowell, MA)
(General Aeronautic Co, 110-112 W 40 St, New York, NY)
(General Aeroplane Co, 1507 Jefferson Ave, E Detroit, MI)
(General Aircraft Corp (Conrad & John W Dietz), Cincinnati, OH)
(Hazleton General Aircraft Corp (Pres: George B Markle), Hazleton, PA; (built at Berwyck, PA))
(General Airplanes Corp, 553 Abbott Rd, Buffalo, NY (founders: Charles S Rieman, A Francis Arcier))
- General 101 Surveyor (a.k.a. Observer)[14]
- General 102 Aristocrat
- General 107 Mailman[14]
- General 111-C Cadet[14]
(General Airplane Services (Jack Yentzer), Sheridan, WY)
- General Aircraft Monospar ST-4
- General Aircraft Monospar ST-6
- General Aircraft Monospar ST-10
- General Aircraft Monospar ST-11
- General Aircraft Monospar ST-12
- General Aircraft Monospar ST-18 Croydon
- General Aircraft Monospar ST-25
- General Aircraft GAL.26
- General Aircraft GAL.33 Cagnet
- General Aircraft GAL.38 Fleet Shadower
- General Aircraft GAL.41
- General Aircraft GAL.42 Cygnet II
- General Aircraft GAL.45 Owlet
- General Aircraft GAL.47
- General Aircraft GAL.48 Hotspur
- General Aircraft G.A.L.48B Twin-Hotspur
- General Aircraft GAL.49 Hamilcar
- General Aircraft GAL.50 1/2 scale Hamilcar
- General Aircraft GAL.55
- General Aircraft GAL.56
- General Aircraft GAL.58 Hamilcar X powered Hamilcar (2x Bristol Mercury)
- General Aircraft GAL.60 Universal Freighter
- General Aircraft GAL.61
- General Avia Picchio
- General Avia Delfino
- General Avia Pegaso
- General Avia Jet Condor
- General Avia Pinguino
- General Avia Airtruck[citation needed]
- General Avia Canguro
- General Avia Sparviero[citation needed]
(General Aviation Manufacturing Corporation, Baltimore, MD)
(Kyiv, Ukraine)
- McDonnell Douglas/General Dynamics A-12 Avenger
- General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
- General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark
- General Dynamics Model 100
- General Dynamics A-8
(Eastern Div, General Motors Corp.)
- General Motors FM Wildcat
- General Motors FM-2 Wildcat[citation needed]
- General Motors F3M Bearcat
- General Motors TBM Avenger
- Fisher P-75A Eagle
(General-Western Aero Corp Ltd (founders: Albin Peterson & L F Vremsak), Burbank, CA)
- General-Western Bantam[14]
- General-Western Phantom[14]
- General-Western B-6[14]
- General-Western P-1 Meteor
- General-Western P-2 Meteor
- General-Western T-6 Air Coach[14]
(Vern Georgia & Herb Hecker, Bloomington, MN)
(Harry L Gephart, Silver City, NM)
(Al Geraci, Roselle, IL)
(André Gérard)
(George W "Bud" Gere Jr, Minneapolis, MN)
(Jaques Gérin, France)
(W F Gerhardt & E L Pratt, Dayton, OH)
(German Aircraft GmbH)
(German Gyro Safety Aviation GmbH)
(Germania Flugzeugwerke G.m.b.H.)
- Germania DB[10]
- Germania JM[10]
- Germania K.D.D.[30]
- Germania B type 1915[30]
- Germaina B.I[30]
- Germaina C.I[30]
- Germaina C.II[30]
- Germaina C.IV[30]
(Adlerwerke den Flugzeugbau Gerner)
(Matilda Geselle, Wichita, KS)
(Gene Geuther, Lansdale, PA)
(Mark Gibson, Winter Haven, FL)
(Gidroplan LLC)
- Gidroplan Tsikada
- Gidroplan Tsikada-M
- Gidroplan Sky Wind-1
- Gidroplan Tsikada-M3
- Gidroplan Tsikada-4
- Gidroplan Sky Wind-AT
(Gidrosamolet LCC / Chernov) see Chernov
(GIL - Główny Instytut Lotnictwa - Main Aviation Institute)
(Charles Gilbert, Dorset, OH)
- Gilbert Toots (a.k.a. Model 30)[14]
(Lynn W Gilkey, New Castle, PA)
(G Curtis Gillespie, Brooklyn, NY)
(P E Gillette, Salt Lake City, UT)
((Carl) Gillis Aircraft Co, Battle Creek, MI)
(Lyman Gilmore Jr, Grass Valley, CA 1909: Colfax Aeroplane Co. 1910: Gilmore Airship Co.)
(Charles W Gilpin, Los Angeles, CA)
(Yongin, South Korea)
- Gin Atlas
- Gin Bandit
- Gin Bobcat
- Gin Bolero
- Gin Bolero Plus
- Gin Bongo
- Gin Boomerang
- Gin Carrera
- Gin Falcon
- Gin Fluid
- Gin Fuse
- Gin Gangster
- Gin GTO
- Gin Nano
- Gin Nomad
- Gin Oasis
- Gin Pegasus
- Gin Rage
- Gin Safari
- Gin Sprint
- Gin Vantage
- Gin Yak
- Gin Yeti
(Manlio Ginnochio)[41]
- Ginnochio 1912 flying boat (Argus 100hp)[42][43]
- Gippsland GA8 Airvan
- Gippsland GA10
- Gippsland GA200 Fatman
(Wilfrid Giraud)
(Wilfrid Giraud & Sablier)
(Giraudet)
(David L Gittens, Santa Fe, NM)
(Raymond Glanard)
(Glasair Acquisitions LLC (Pres: Thomas Wathen), Riverside, CA)
- Glasair I
- Glasair II[14]
- Glasair III[14]
- Glasair Glastar[14]
- Glasair Turbine 250[14]
- Glasair SH[14]
- Arocet AT-9 Stalker[14]
- Glasair Merlin LSA
- Glasair Sportsman[45]
See also DG Flugzeugbau GmbH
- Gläser-Dirks DG-100
- Gläser-Dirks DG-101
- Gläser-Dirks DG-200
- Gläser-Dirks DG-200/17
- Gläser-Dirks DG-202
- Gläser-Dirks DG-300
- Gläser-Dirks DG-303
- Gläser-Dirks DG-400
- Gläser-Dirks DG-500
- Gläser-Dirks DG-500/18[46]
- Gläser-Dirks DG-500/22[46]
- Gläser-Dirks DG-505
- Gläser-Dirks DG-600[46]
- Gläser-Dirks DG-600/18[46]
- Björn Stender BS-1
- Glasflügel H-30 GFK
- Glasflügel H-201 Standard-Libelle
- Glasflügel 202 Standard-Libelle
- Glasflügel 203 Standard-Libelle
- Glasflügel 204 Standard-Libelle
- Glasflügel 205 Club-Libelle
- Glasflügel 206 Hornet
- Glasflügel 206 Hornet C
- Glasflügel H-301 Libelle
- Glasflügel 303 Mosquito
- Glasflügel 304
- Glasflügel 401 Kestrel (129)
- Glasflügel 402
- Glasflügel 604 Kestrel 22
- Glasflügel 701[citation needed]
- Glasflügel 704[citation needed]
(Glassic Composites, LLC, Sale Creek, TN)
(Edward W Glatfelter, Newton Square, PA)
(Albert Gleek Jr, 73 Garfield Ave, Paterson, NJ)
(G M Glendenning & A L Kennedy, Ontario, Canada)
(H P "Glen" Warren & John G Montijo, San Luis Obispo, CA)
(Timothy A Glenn, Detroit, MI)
(Glenview Metal Products Co, Delanco, NJ)
(Glidaire Co, 119 E Martin St, San Antonio, TX)
(Glideoplane & Engine Co Inc, 1220 N Western Ave, Oklahoma City, OK)
(Global Aircraft Corporation)
- Globe GC-1 Swift
- Globe BTC-1
- Globe KDG Snipe[14]
- Globe KD2G Firefly[14]
- Globe KD3G Snipe[14]
- Globe KD4G Quail[14]
- Globe KD5G
(Gloster Aircraft Company)[47]
- Gloster II
- Gloster III
- Gloster IV
- Gloster VI
- Gloster AS.31 Survey
- Gloster E.1/44, also known as Gloster Ace
- Gloster E.28/39
- Gloster F.5/34
- Gloster F.9/37
- Gloster Gambet
- Gloster Gannet
- Gloster Gamecock
- Gloster Gauntlet
- Gloster Gladiator
- Gloster Gnatsnapper
- Gloster Goldfinch
- Gloster Goral
- Gloster Gorcock
- Gloster Goring
- Gloster Grebe
- Gloster Grouse
- Gloster Guan
- Gloster Javelin
- Gloster Mars
- Gloster Meteor
- Gloster Meteor F8 "Prone Pilot"
- Gloster Nightjar
- Gloster Sea Gladiator
- Gloster Sparrowhawk
- Gloster TC.33
- Gloster TSR.38
(E (Eugene) Gluhareff Helicopter Corp, Palm Springs, FL)
(A T Gmoser Jr, Milwaukee, WI)
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