Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model A biplane, In-Line conversion. While they were building and selling the in-line Sportsters the Granvilles converted the prototype of the Model A biplane to an in-line powerplant. They replaced the original 113 hp Kinner radial engine with a 135hp Fairchild 6-390...
A complete set of the in-line Cirrus, Menasco and Fairchild powered Granville Brothers Gee Bee Sportsters. Includes the Models X, B, C, D and F. Five models, eight authentic paints, 2D panels and VCs. By David Wooster and Mick Morrissey.
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model A on wheels, floats and skis for FS9 or Golden Wings 3. Includes 2D panel, VC, custom sounds and three authentic paints depicting the prototype in its final, near-production form, a company demonstrator displayed at the 1930 St. Louis Air Show, and the example...
Part Two of the Granville Brothers Gee Bee Package. Includes two complete aircraft, the Gee Bee Model R-1 pylon racer that was flown to victory by Jimmy Doolittle in the 1932 Thompson Trophy Race, and the Model R-2 cross country racer that was flown to fourth place by Lee Gelbach in the Bendix...
Part Three of the Granville Brothers Gee Bee Package. The Gee Bee Model Q was built to explore the flight characteristics of the canard configuration (forward elevator.) It was constructed from the remains of a wrecked Aeronca and was claimed to have been built in about a week at a cost of...
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