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List of aircraft (Go-Gz)

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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Go - Gz'.

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Go-Gz

Goair

Gobosh Aviation

(Moline, IL)

Godbille

(Jean Godbille / Jacques and Jean Godbille)

Goddard

(Norman A Goddard, San Diego and Imperial, CA)

  • Goddard Essie-V[2]
  • Goddard 1927 Monoplane[2]

Gödecker

(Jacob Gödecker]]

  • Gödecker B type[3]
  • Gödecker flugboote[4]

GoFly

(GoFly Aeronatique)

Gohin

(Christian Gohin)

Gohn

(Alfred A Gohn, E Warren, PA)

Golasky

(Adolph Golasky, Rising Sun School of Aeronautics, Collegeville, PA)

  • Golasky G2-1[2]

Golden Arrow

(Golden Arrow Aircraft Co, Columbus, OH)

  • Golden Arrow Sport[2]

Golden Car

(Golden Car SpA, Caramagna Piemonte, Italy)

Golden Circle Air

(Golden Circle Air, Inc., De Soto, IA)

Golden Eagle

(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]

Golden Gate Aviation

Goldwing Ltd

Golubkov

  • Golubkov SRB[6]

Gonserkevis

(Al J Gonserkevis, Sevell, NJ)

  • Gonserkevis Cherokee[2]

Gonzales

(Arthur and Willie Gonzales, 435 16th Ave, San Francisco, CA)

  • Gonzales 1912 Biplane[2]

González Gil-Pazó

(Arturo González Gil y Santibañez and José Pazó)

Goodland

(Goodland Aviation Co, Goodland, KS)

  • Goodland 1909 Aeroplane[2]

Goodman

(Claude Goodman, Wilmington, NC)

  • Goodman 1927 Monoplane[2]

Goodsell

(Vernon Goodsell)

  • Goodsell XP-Talon[7]

FL Goodwin

(Phoenix, AZ)

Goodyear

(Goodyear Aerospace Corp.)

Goodyear Lighter than Air Craft

Göppingen

(Sportflugzeugbau Göppingen Martin Schempp became Sportflugzeugbau Schempp-Hirth)

Gorbunov

Gordon

(Frank Gordon dba The Airplane Factory, Los Molinos and Red Bluff, CA)

Gordon

(Premier Aircraft Constructions Ltd.)

Gosport

(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]

Götaverken

(AB Götaverken)

Gotch & Brundage

(Gus Gotch & Tom Brundage, Dycer Airport, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Gotch & Brundage Special (a.k.a. Mason Meteor)[2]

Gotha

(Gothaer Waggonfabrik A,G, Gotha)

Gould, Content & Loening

  • Gould, Content & Loening 1909 Biplane[2]

Goupy

(Louis Ambroise Goupy)

Gourdou-Leseurre

Gowland

Gracey

(William Gracey, Niagara Falls, NY)

  • Gracey 1911 Biplane[16]

Gradient sro

(Prague, Czech Republic)

Graf von Saurma-Jeltsch-Vogt

(Graf von Saurma-Jeltsch & Alfred Vogt)

  • Graf von Saurma-Jeltsch - Vogt Milan

Graham-Perren

(George Graham & Charles Perren Jr, Waukesha, WI)

Grahame-White

Grandjean

(Daniel Grandjean)

  • Grandjean DG.01 Alcyon[5]

Grandjean

(René Grandjean)

  • Grandjean L-1

Granville

(Edward Granville, Springfield, MA)

Granville

(Robert Granville, Springfield, MA)

  • Granville Bee Gee Baby[16]

Granville Brothers Aircraft (Gee Bee)

(Granville Brothers (Edward, Mark, Robert, Thomas, Zantford) Aircraft, Springfield, MA )

Gratsianski

(Alexei Nikolayevich Gratsianski)

  • Gratsiansky Omega (built at khAI)[6][17]

Gravereau

(Daniel Gravereau & J.P. Drouillard)

  • Gravereau GD.200 Gladiateur[5]

Grawert

(Fritz Grawert)

  • Grawert flugboote[4]

Gray

((Earl T) Gray & (Birney) Taliaferro, 1815 N Van Ness, Los Angeles, CA)

Gray

(Shadetree Aviation Inc, Carson City, NV)

Gray goose

(Gray Goose Airways (fdr: Jonathan E Caldwell), Denver, CO)

  • Gray Goose Cyclogyro[16]
  • Gray Goose Windmill Plane[16]

Grays Harbor

  • Grays Harbor Activian[16]

Greisch-Thuet

(Charles Greisch & Thuet)

  • Greisch-Thuet Parasol[18]

Great Lakes

Great Plains Aircraft

Great Western

(Great Western Airways Inc, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Great Western XB-1[16]

Green Sky Adventures

(Ed Fisher)

Greenapples

(Greenapples Aircraft (Fdr: L Gale Abels), Boulder, CO)

  • Greenapples AT-19[16]

Greene

(Dr William Greene)

Greene

(Greene Composite Type Aircraft Corp, 111 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA)

  • Greene 1929 Aeroplane[16]

Greenwalt

(Wilmer W Greenwalt (or Greenawalt), Detroit, MI)

  • Greenwalt Burco Sport[16]

Greenwood

(Marvin Greenwood)

Greenwood-Yates

(North Pacific Aircraft Corp (founders: Allan D Greenwood & George Yates), Seattle, WA)

  • Greenwood-Yates Bicraft[16]

Grega

(John W Grega, Bedford, OH)

Gregg

(Gregg Aircraft Mfg Co, Pueblo, CO)

Gregor

(Michael Gregor, Roosevelt Field, NY)

Greisch-Thuet

  • Greisch-Thuet 1937 monoplane[21]

Grenet

(Pierre Grenet)

Gribovsky

(Vladimir Gribovsky)

Grif

(Grif, Castel Sant'Elia, Italy)

Griffon

(Griffon Aerospace Inc, Huntsville, AL)

Grigorov

(Atanas Grigorov)

  • Grigorov-1 named Leitenant Liapchev[23]

Grigorovich

(Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich)

Grinnell-Robinson

(Grinnell Aeroplane Co (fdr: William C "Nilly" Robinson), Grinnell, IA)

  • Grinnell-Robinson 1916 Biplane[16]
  • Grinnell-Robinson 1915 Scout[16]

Grinvalds

(Jean Grinvalds)

Grizodubov

(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]

Grob

(Burkhart Grob / Grob Aerospace / Grob Aircraft)

Groen

(Groen Brothers Aviation, Salt Lake City, UT, 2001: Glendale, AZ)

Grokhovskii

  • 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]

Gropp

( Herbert Gropp)

  • Gropp Zaunkönig[25]

Groppius

  • Groppius GAZ-5[6]

Groppo

(Ing Nando Groppo srl)

Gros-Bredelet

(Louis Gros and James Bredelet)

  • Gros-bredelet GB-01[26]

Gross

(John Gross)

Grosso Aircraft

Grudieaire

Grulich

(Karl Grulich / Deutsche Aero LLoyd)

Grumman

Gruse

(Maschinenfabrik August Gruse)

Grushin

Grzmilas

(Tadeusz Grzmilas)

GT-Gyroplanes

(GT-Gyroplanes P/L, Moama, New South Wales, Australia)

Guangzhou Orlando Helicopters

  • Guangzhou (Orlando) Panda[31]

Guarani

(AeroTalleres Guarani SrL / Joseph Repka and Walter Kusy Fagundez)

  • Guarani Paraguay 1[32]

Guardian

(Guardian Aircraft Co (Pres: Derek White), 3008 S Jefferson Ave, St Louis, MO)

Gudkov

Guédon

  • Guédon Monoplan

Guelton

(Humbert Guelton)

  • Guelton HG.2[1]

Guépard II

(Guépard II Team)

Guerchais

  • Guerchais 5
  • Guerchais 6[33]
  • Guerchais 9
  • Guerchais 12[34]
  • Guerchais Stratosphere[35]

Guerchais-Henriot

(Louis Guerchais & Henriot)

Guerchais-Roche

(Louis Guerchais & François Roche / Établissements Roche-Aviation)

Guerchais-Schwander

Guerpont

(Maurice Guerpont, Pulonu, France)

Guggenmos

(Drachenbau Josef Guggenmos, Kaufbeuren, Germany)

Guilie

(Christian Guilie)

Guillemin

(Jean Guillemin)

Guimbal

(Hélicoptères Guimbal)

Guizhou

(Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corp.)

Guldentops

(Etablissement Jef Guldentops)

  • Bulté-Guldentops trainer[44]
  • Guldentops Saint Michel SG-2[44]

Gulfstream

Gumieniuk

  • Gumieniuk 1911 aircraft[45]

Gunderson

(Thomas Gunderson, Twin Valley, MN)

  • Gunderson Model 1[16]

Guritzer-van Nes

(Guritzer & van Nes)

  • Guritzer van Nes A.I
  • Guritzer van Nes A.II
  • Guritzer van Nes A.III

Guthier

(Guthier Airplane Co Inc, 33 S Market St, Chicago, IL)

  • Guthier H-249[16]
  • Guthier 1928 Monoplane[16]

Guyard

  • Guyard 1911 Monoplane[46]

Gweduck Aircraft

(Renton, WA)

GWH

(G W Heinemann, Bellingham, WA)

Gwinn

((Joseph Marr) Gwinn Aircar Co, Buffalo, NY)

Gyro-Cycle

(Wayne University, Detroit, MI)

  • Gyro-Cycle 1936 Human-powered Helicopter[16]

Gyro-Kopp-Ters

(Gyro-Kopp-Ters, Lake City, FL)

Gyrodyne

(Gyrodyne Co of America (Pres: Peter J Papadakos), Hicksville, NY)

Gyroflug

Gyropter

(American Gyropter Co, Cincinnati, OH)

  • Gyropter 1928 Autogyro[16]

Gyroplane

(Pennsylvania Aircraft Syndicate Ltd. / E. Burke Wilford)

Gyroplane

(Société Français du Gyroplane)

GyroTec

(GyroTec Michael Obermaier, Wörth am Rhein, Germany)

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