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)

Gödecker

(Jacob Gödecker]]

GoFly

(GoFly Aeronatique)

Gohin

(Christian Gohin)

Gohn

(Alfred A Gohn, E Warren, PA)

Golasky

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

Golden Arrow

(Golden Arrow Aircraft Co, Columbus, OH)

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 Gate Aviation

Goldwing Ltd

Golubkov

Gonserkevis

(Al J Gonserkevis, Sevell, NJ)

Gonzales

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

González Gil-Pazó

(Arturo González Gil y Santibañez and José Pazó)

Goodland

(Goodland Aviation Co, Goodland, KS)

Goodman

(Claude Goodman, Wilmington, NC)

Goodsell

(Vernon Goodsell)

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)

Götaverken

(AB Götaverken)

Gotch & Brundage

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

Gotha

(Gothaer Waggonfabrik A,G, Gotha)

Gould, Content & Loening

Goupy

(Louis Ambroise Goupy)

Gourdou-Leseurre

Gowland

Gracey

(William Gracey, Niagara Falls, NY)

Gradient sro

(Prague, Czech Republic)

Graf von Saurma-Jeltsch-Vogt

(Graf von Saurma-Jeltsch & Alfred Vogt)

Graham-Perren

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

Grahame-White

Grandjean

(Daniel Grandjean)

Grandjean

(René Grandjean)

Granville

(Edward Granville, Springfield, MA)

Granville

(Robert Granville, Springfield, MA)

Granville Brothers Aircraft (Gee Bee)

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

Gratsianski

(Alexei Nikolayevich Gratsianski)

Gravereau

(Daniel Gravereau & J.P. Drouillard)

Grawert

(Fritz Grawert)

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)

Grays Harbor

Greisch-Thuet

(Charles Greisch & Thuet)

Great Lakes

Great Plains Aircraft

Great Western

(Great Western Airways Inc, Los Angeles, CA)

Green Sky Adventures

(Ed Fisher)

Greenapples

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

Greene

(Dr William Greene)

Greene

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

Greenwalt

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

Greenwood

(Marvin Greenwood)

Greenwood-Yates

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

Grega

(John W Grega, Bedford, OH)

Gregg

(Gregg Aircraft Mfg Co, Pueblo, CO)

Gregor

(Michael Gregor, Roosevelt Field, NY)

Greisch-Thuet

Grenet

(Pierre Grenet)

Gribovsky

(Vladimir Gribovsky)

Grif

(Grif, Castel Sant'Elia, Italy)

Griffon

(Griffon Aerospace Inc, Huntsville, AL)

Grigorov

(Atanas Grigorov)

Grigorovich

(Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich)

Grinnell-Robinson

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

Grinvalds

(Jean Grinvalds)

Grizodubov

(Stepan Vasilyevich Grizodubov)

Grob

(Burkhart Grob / Grob Aerospace / Grob Aircraft)

Groen

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

Grokhovskii

Gropp

( Herbert Gropp)

Groppius

Groppo

(Ing Nando Groppo srl)

Gros-Bredelet

(Louis Gros and James Bredelet)

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

Guarani

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

Guardian

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

Gudkov

Guédon

Guelton

(Humbert Guelton)

Guépard II

(Guépard II Team)

Guerchais

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)

Gulfstream

Gumieniuk

Gunderson

(Thomas Gunderson, Twin Valley, MN)

Guritzer-van Nes

(Guritzer & van Nes)

Guthier

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

Guyard

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-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)

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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