Mick
SOH-CM-2024
Just uploaded here and FlightSim:
"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, resulting in a significant performance increase. No orders were obtained and the converted Model A remained a Granville company plane. During the winters, when business was slow, the brothers mounted the Model A (and other company and personal planes) on skis so they could visit the family farm in New Hampshire, landing on the snow-covered fields. The virtual In-Line Model A comes on both wheels and skis, and is suitable for both AI and piloted flight."
This will be the last of our Gee Bee collection. Now either David and I or other modelers have produced every plane the Granville Brothers company every built, and one that they never finished.
After the company closed, the Granvilles and some of their associates built a couple more planes, though not under the Gee Bee name, and maybe we'll do those at some point, but probably not real soon.
"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, resulting in a significant performance increase. No orders were obtained and the converted Model A remained a Granville company plane. During the winters, when business was slow, the brothers mounted the Model A (and other company and personal planes) on skis so they could visit the family farm in New Hampshire, landing on the snow-covered fields. The virtual In-Line Model A comes on both wheels and skis, and is suitable for both AI and piloted flight."
This will be the last of our Gee Bee collection. Now either David and I or other modelers have produced every plane the Granville Brothers company every built, and one that they never finished.
After the company closed, the Granvilles and some of their associates built a couple more planes, though not under the Gee Bee name, and maybe we'll do those at some point, but probably not real soon.