List of aircraft (Go–Gz)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Go–Gz'.
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Go–Gz
Goair
(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)
- Gohin CG.01[5]
 
Gohn
(Alfred A Gohn, E Warren, PA)
- Gohn A[2]
 
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, 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]
 
(Phoenix, AZ)
(Goodyear Aerospace Corp.)
- Goodyear FG Corsair[2]
 - Goodyear F2G Corsair
 - Goodyear GA-1 Duck
 - Goodyear GA-2 Duck
 - Goodyear GA-22 Drake
 - Goodyear GA-33 Inflatoplane
 - Goodyear GA-400R Gizmo
 - Goodyear GA-447 Inflatoplane
 - Goodyear GA-466 Inflatoplane
 - Goodyear GA-468 Inflatoplane
 - Goodyear AO-2 Inflatoplane
 - Goodyear AO-3 Inflatoplane
 
Goodyear Lighter than Air Craft
- Goodyear Defender
 - Goodyear Enterprise
 - Goodyear Pilgrim
 - Goodyear Rainbow
 - Goodyear Ranger
 - Goodyear Reliance
 - Goodyear Resolute
 - Goodyear Type AD
 - Goodyear C3
 - Goodyear Caquot P
 - Goodyear Caquot R
 - Goodyear EZ
 - Goodyear GZ-19
 - Goodyear GZ-20
 - Goodyear GZ-21
 - Goodyear GZ-22
 - Goodyear B
 - Goodyear C
 - Goodyear D
 - Goodyear E
 - Goodyear EZ-1B
 - Goodyear F
 - Goodyear G
 - Goodyear H
 - Goodyear J
 - Goodyear K
 - Goodyear L
 - Goodyear M
 - Goodyear N
 - Goodyear O
 - Goodyear R
 - Goodyear RS-1
 - Goodyear NFG
 - Goodyear OB-1
 - Goodyear SZ
 - Goodyear TC
 - Goodyear Type TZ
 - Goodyear XZWG
 - Goodyear ZF
 - Goodyear ZGS
 - Goodyear ZGT
 - Goodyear ZK
 - Goodyear ZP2N-1W
 - Goodyear ZPG-2W
 - Goodyear ZPG-3W
 - Goodyear ZNN-G
 - Goodyear ZNN-L
 - Goodyear ZNP-K
 - Goodyear ZNP-M
 - Goodyear ZPG
 - Goodyear ZPK
 - Goodyear ZP2K
 - Goodyear ZP3K
 - Goodyear ZP4K
 - Goodyear ZP5K
 - Goodyear ZPM
 - Goodyear ZP2M
 - Goodyear ZPN
 - Goodyear ZP2N
 - Goodyear ZRS-4 Akron
 - Goodyear ZRS-5 Macon
 - Goodyear ZS2G
 - Goodyear ZSG
 
(Sportflugzeugbau Göppingen Martin Schempp became Sportflugzeugbau Schempp-Hirth)
- Göppingen Gö 1 Wolf I sailplane, 1935
 - Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa sailplane, 1936
 - Göppingen Gö 4 sailplane
 - Göppingen Gö 5 sailplane, 1937
 - Göppingen Gö 8
 - Göppingen Gö 9 development aircraft for Do 335 Pfeil
 
Gorbunov
- Gorbunov GSh[6]
 - Gorbunov 105
 
Gordon
(Frank Gordon dba The Airplane Factory, Los Molinos and Red Bluff, CA)
- Gordon A-3[2]
 
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]
 
(Gothaer Waggonfabrik A,G, Gotha)
- Gotha A.I
 - Gotha B.I
 - Gotha B.II
 - Gotha G.I
 - Gotha G.II
 - Gotha G.III
 - Gotha G.IV
 - Gotha G.V
 - Gotha G.VI
 - Gotha G.VII
 - Gotha G.VIII
 - Gotha G.IX
 - Gotha G.X
 - Gotha Go 145
 - Gotha Go 146
 - Gotha Go 147
 - Gotha Go 148[11]
 - Gotha Go 149
 - Gotha Go 150[3]
 - Gotha Go 229
 - Gotha Go 229
 - Gotha Go 241[3][11]
 - Gotha Go 242
 - Gotha Go 244
 - Gotha Go 245[3]
 - Gotha Go 267[3]
 - Gotha Go 345
 - Gotha Ka 430
 - Gotha LD.1
 - Gotha LD.1a
 - Gotha LD.2
 - Gotha LD.3
 - Gotha LD.4
 - Gotha LD.5[3]
 - Gotha LD.6
 - Gotha LD.7
 - Gotha LD.10
 - Gotha LE.1
 - Gotha LE.2
 - Gotha LE.3
 - Gotha WD.1
 - Gotha WD.2
 - Gotha WD.2a
 - Gotha WD.3
 - Gotha WD.4
 - Gotha WD.5
 - Gotha WD.7
 - Gotha WD.8
 - Gotha WD.9
 - Gotha WD.11
 - Gotha WD.12
 - Gotha WD.13
 - Gotha WD.14
 - Gotha WD.15
 - Gotha WD.20
 - Gotha WD.22
 - Gotha WD.27
 - Gotha Ursinus UWD
 
Gould, Content & Loening
- Gould, Content & Loening 1909 Biplane[2]
 
Goupy
(Louis Ambroise Goupy)
- Goupy Type A
 - Goupy Type AA
 - Goupy Type B
 - Goupy Type Militaire
 - Goupy Biplan 1911[12]
 - Goupy Hydroaeroplane
 - Goupy Ibis
 - Goupy I
 - Goupy II
 - Goupy III
 - Goupy 1913 single-seat biplane[13]
 
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type A a.k.a. GL 1
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type B a.k.a. GL 2
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type B1 a.k.a. GL 2
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type B2 a.k.a. GL 21
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type B3 a.k.a. GL 22
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type B4 a.k.a. GL 23
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type B5 a.k.a. GL 22 ET
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type B6 a.k.a. GL 24
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type B7 a.k.a. GL 25
 
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type C
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type D
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type E
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type F a.k.a. GL 50
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type G a.k.a. GL 40
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type H a.k.a. GL 50
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type I a.k.a. GL 31
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type I1 a.k.a. GL I
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type I2 a.k.a. GL I2
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type I3 a.k.a. GL 31
 
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type J
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type K
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type L
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type L1
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type L2
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type L3
 
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type M
- Gourdou-Leseurre Type M1
 - Gourdou-Leseurre Type M2
 
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.1
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.2
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.21
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.22
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.23
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.24
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.30
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.31
 - Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.32
 - Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.321
 - Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.323
 - Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.324
 - Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.33
 - Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.34
 - Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.341
 - Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.351
 - Gourdou-Leseurre LGL.390
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.410
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.430
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.432
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.450
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.482
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.50
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.51
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.521
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.60
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.633
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.810 HY
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.811 HY
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.812 HY
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.813 HY
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.820 HY
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.821 HY
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.823 HY[14]
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.831 HY
 - Gourdou-Leseurre GL.832 HY
 
Gracey
(William Gracey, Niagara Falls, NY)
- Gracey 1911 Biplane[16]
 
(Prague, Czech Republic)
- Gradient Agility
 - Gradient Aspen
 - Gradient Avax
 - Gradient BiGolden
 - Gradient BiOnyx
 - Gradient Bliss
 - Gradient Bright
 - Gradient Delite
 - Gradient Denali
 - Gradient Eiger
 - Gradient Freestyle
 - Gradient Golden
 - Gradient Montana
 - Gradient Nevada
 
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 Baby
 - Grahame-White Bantam
 - Grahame-White Naval and Military Biplane
 - Grahame-White E.IV Ganymede bomber
 - Grahame-White E.7
 - Grahame-White E.8 Aero-Limousine
 - Grahame-White E.9 Ganymede airliner
 - Grahame-White Type VI
 - Grahame-White Type X Charabanc
 - Grahame-White Type XI
 - Grahame-White Type XIII
 - Grahame-White Type XV
 - Grahame-White Type 18
 - Grahame-White G.W.19
 
Grandjean
(Daniel Grandjean)
- Grandjean DG.01 Alcyon[5]
 
(René Grandjean)
- Grandjean L-1
 
Granville
(Edward Granville, Springfield, MA)
- Granville Mono[16]
 
Granville
(Robert Granville, Springfield, MA)
- Granville Bee Gee Baby[16]
 
(Granville Brothers (Edward, Mark, Robert, Thomas, Zantford) Aircraft, Springfield, MA )
- Granville Gee Bee Model A
 - Granville Gee Bee Model B Sportster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model C Sportster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model C-4 Fourster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model C-6 Sixster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model C-8 Eightster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model D Sportster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model E Sportster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model F Sportster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model Q Ascender
 - Granville Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model R-6C QED - Conqueror engine
 - Granville Gee Bee Model R-6H QED - Hornet engine
 - Granville Gee Bee Model X Sportster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model Y Senior Sportster
 - Granville Gee Bee Model Z Super Sportster
 
Gratsianski
(Alexei Nikolayevich Gratsianski)
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 BT-1[16]
 
Gray
(Shadetree Aviation Inc, Carson City, NV)
- Gray Special[16]
 
Gray goose
(Gray Goose Airways (fdr: Jonathan E Caldwell), Denver, CO)
Grays Harbor
- Grays Harbor Activian[16]
 
Greisch-Thuet
(Charles Greisch & Thuet)
- Greisch-Thuet Parasol[18]
 
- Great Lakes BG
 - Great Lakes B2G
 - Great Lakes TG
 - Great Lakes XSG
 - Great Lakes TBG
 - Great Lakes Sport Trainer
 - Great Lakes 2-S-W
 - Great Lakes 2-T-1
 - Great Lakes 2-T-2 Speedster
 - Great Lakes 4-A-1[19]
 - Great Lakes 41[19]
 - Great Lakes TG-1 Commercial
 - Great Lakes X
 - Great lakes XPT-930 (a.k.a. Model 41)[19]
 
Great Plains Aircraft
Great Western
(Great Western Airways Inc, Los Angeles, CA)
- Great Western XB-1[16]
 
(Ed Fisher)
Greenapples
(Greenapples Aircraft (Fdr: L Gale Abels), Boulder, CO)
- Greenapples AT-19[16]
 
Greene
(Dr William Greene)
- Greene 1901 Biplane[16]
 - Greene 1909 Biplane[20]
 
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)
- Gregg A-75[16]
 
(Michael Gregor, Roosevelt Field, NY)
Greisch-Thuet
- Greisch-Thuet 1937 monoplane[21]
 
Grenet
(Pierre Grenet)
- Grenet G.47[1][22]
 - Grenet PG.2 Bison[1]
 
Gribovsky
(Vladimir Gribovsky)
- Gribovsky G-3
 - Gribovsky G-4
 - Gribovsky G-5
 - Gribovsky G-8
 - Gribovsky G-10
 - Gribovsky G-11
 - Gribovsky G-11M
 - Gribovsky G-15
 - Gribovsky G-20
 - Gribovsky G-21
 - Gribovsky G-22
 - Gribovsky G-23
 - Gribovsky G-25
 - Gribovsky G-26
 - Gribovsky G-27
 - Gribovsky G-28
 - Gribovsky G-29
 - Gribovsky G-30
 - Gribovsky Dosav
 
(Grif, Castel Sant'Elia, Italy)
(Griffon Aerospace Inc, Huntsville, AL)
Grigorov
(Atanas Grigorov)
- Grigorov-1 named Leitenant Liapchev[23]
 
(Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich)
- Grigorovich DG-52
 - Grigorovich DG-53
 - Grigorovich DG-56
 - Grigorovich DG-58
 - Grigorovich DI-3
 - Grigorovich E-2
 - Grigorovich GASN[6]
 - Grigorovich I-1
 - Grigorovich I-2
 - Grigorovich I-5[14]
 - Grigorovich I-9[6]
 - Grigorovich I-10[6]
 - Grigorovich I-Z
 - Grigorovich IP-1
 - Grigorovich IP-2[6]
 - Grigorovich IP-4
 - Grigorovich LK-3[6]
 - Grigorovich LSh[6]
 - Grigorovich M-1
 - Grigorovich M-2
 - Grigorovich M-3
 - Grigorovich M-4
 - Grigorovich M-5
 - Grigorovich M-6
 - Grigorovich M-7
 - Grigorovich M-8
 - Grigorovich M-9
 - Grigorovich M-10
 - Grigorovich M-11
 - Grigorovich M-12
 - Grigorovich M-13[6]
 - Grigorovich M-14[6]
 - Grigorovich M-15
 - Grigorovich M-16
 - Grigorovich M-17[6]
 - Grigorovich M-18[6]
 - Grigorovich M-19[6]
 - Grigorovich M-20
 - Grigorovich M-21[6]
 - Grigorovich M-22[6]
 - Grigorovich M-24
 - Grigorovich M-24bis
 - Grigorovich ROM-1[6]
 - Grigorovich ROM-2[6]
 - Grigorovich MK-1
 - Grigorovich MRL[6]
 - Grigorovich MR-2[6]
 - Grigorovich MR-3[6]
 - Grigorovich MR-5[6]
 - Grigorovich MT[6]
 - Grigorovich MUR-1
 - Grigorovich MU-2
 - Grigorovich MUR-2
 - Grigorovich IP-1
 - Grigorovich PB-1[6]
 - Grigorovich Stal-MAI[6]
 - Grigorovich SUVP
 - Grigorovich TB-5
 - Grigorovich TSh-1
 - Grigorovich TSh-2
 
Grinnell-Robinson
(Grinnell Aeroplane Co (fdr: William C "Nilly" Robinson), Grinnell, IA)
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]
 
(Burkhart Grob / Grob Aerospace / Grob Aircraft)
- Grob G 102 Astir, Astir Jeans, Astir 77, Astir Club
 - Grob G 103 Twin, Twin II, Twin II Acro, Twin III
 - Grob G 109
 - Grob G 110
 - Grob G 111
 - Grob G 112[24]
 - Grob G 115
 - Grob G 116
 - Grob G 120
 - Grob G 140
 - Grob GF 200
 - Grob G 520 Egrett / Strato 1
 - Grob Ranger
 - Grob Strato 2C
 - Grob Tutor
 - Grob Vigilant
 
(Groen Brothers Aviation, Salt Lake City, UT, 2001: Glendale, AZ)
- Groen Hawk I[16]
 - Groen Hawk II[16]
 - Groen Hawk 4
 - Groen Hawk V[16]
 - Groen Jet Hawk 4T[16]
 - Groen Heliplane
 - Groen GyroLiner
 - Groen GyroLifter
 - DARPA Heliplane
 - Groen ArrowHawk
 - Groen ShadowHawk
 - Groen Hawk Point Five
 - Groen Hawk 1
 - Groen H2X
 - Groen RevCon 6-X
 
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)
- Gross JG-2[27]
 
Grosso Aircraft
Grudieaire
Grulich
(Karl Grulich / Deutsche Aero LLoyd)
- Grumman A-6 Intruder
 - Grumman A-9 Goose
 - Grumman A-12 Duck
 - Grumman A-13 Goose
 - Grumman A-14 Widgeon
 - Grumman A-16 Albatross
 - Grumman AF Guardian
 - Grumman AO-1 Mohawk
 - Grumman A2F Intruder
 - Grumman C-1 Trader
 - Grumman C-2 Greyhound
 - Grumman C-4
 - Grumman C-11
 - Grumman C-103
 - Grumman E-1 Tracer
 - Grumman E-2 Hawkeye
 - Grumman EA-6 Prowler
 - Grumman F-9 Cougar
 - Grumman F-11 Tiger
 - Grumman F-14 Tomcat
 - Grumman F-111
 - Grumman F-111 Aardvark
 - Grumman F-111B Interceptor
 - Grumman FF Fifi
 - Grumman F2F
 - Grumman F3F
 - Grumman F4F Wildcat
 - Grumman F5F Skyrocket
 - Grumman F6F Hellcat
 - Grumman F7F Tigercat
 - Grumman F8F Bearcat
 - Grumman F9F Panther
 - Grumman F9F Cougar
 - Grumman F10F Jaguar
 - Grumman F11F Tiger
 - Grumman F11F-1F Super Tiger
 - Grumman F12F
 - Grumman Future Air Attack Vehicle
 - Grumman JF Duck
 - Grumman J2F Duck
 - Grumman J3F Goose
 - Grumman J4F Widgeon
 - Grumman JRF Goose
 - Grumman JR2F Albatross
 - Grumman Model 623
 - Grumman OA-9 Goose
 - Grumman OA-12 Duck
 - Grumman OA-13 Goose
 - Grumman OA-14 Widgeon
 - Grumman OF Mohawk
 - Grumman OV-1 Mohawk
 - Grumman P-50
 - Grumman P-65
 - Grumman S-2 Tracker
 - Grumman SF
 - Grumman S2F Tracker
 - Grumman SBF
 - Grumman TBF Avenger
 - Grumman TB2F
 - Grumman TB3F
 - Grumman TBM-3W Avenger
 - Grumman TF Trader
 - Grumman TSF
 - Grumman HU-16 Albatross
 - Grumman UF Albatross
 - Grumman WF
 - Grumman W2F
 - Grumman X-29
 - Grumman AXG
 - Grumman Navy Experimental Type G Carrier Fighter
 - Grumman American AA-1B Trainer
 - Grumman American AA-5 Traveler
 - Grumman American AA-5A Cheetah
 - Grumman American AA-5B Tiger
 - Grumman American GA-7 Cougar
 - Grumman American Tr-2
 - American General AG-5B Tiger
 - Grumman Goblin
 - Grumman G-3[30]
 - Grumman G-5
 - Grumman G-6
 - Grumman G-7
 - Grumman G-8
 - Grumman G-10
 - Grumman G-11
 - Grumman G-15
 - Grumman G-16
 - Grumman G-18
 - Grumman G-20
 - Grumman G-21 Goose
 - Grumman G-22 Gulfhawk II[30]
 - Grumman G-23
 - Grumman G-32 Gulfhawk III
 - Grumman G-34
 - Grumman G-36
 - Grumman G-44 Widgeon
 - Grumman G-50
 - Grumman G-51
 - Grumman G-52
 - Grumman G-58 Bearcat
 - Grumman G-63 Kitten
 - Grumman G-65 Tadpole[30]
 - Grumman G-66 XTSF
 - Grumman G-72 Kitten II
 - Grumman G-73 Mallard
 - Grumman G-75 Panther
 - Grumman G-79
 - Grumman G-81
 - Grumman G-83
 - Grumman G-89
 - Grumman G-93
 - Grumman G-98
 - Grumman G-98J
 - Grumman G-99
 - Grumman G-118
 - Grumman G-134
 - Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I
 - Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II
 - Grumman G-164 Ag-Cat
 - Grumman G-303 Tomcat
 - Grumman GG
 - Grumman Gulfstream II
 - Grumman Gulfstream III
 - Grumman Gulfstream IV
 - Grumman LXG1
 - Grumman CSR-110 Albatross RCAF / Canadian Armed Forces
 - Grumman CP-121 Tracker RCN / Canadian Armed Forces
 - Grumman CS2F Tracker RCN
 
Gruse
(Maschinenfabrik August Gruse)
- Gruse Bo 15/1[11]
 
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)
- Guardian 200[16]
 
- Gudkov K-37
 - Gudkov Gu-82
 - Gudkov Gu-1[6]
 - Gudkov Gu-37[6]
 
Guédon
- Guédon Monoplan
 
Guelton
(Humbert Guelton)
- Guelton HG.2[1]
 
Guépard II
(Guépard II Team)
Guerchais
Guerchais-Henriot
(Louis Guerchais & Henriot)
Guerchais-Roche
(Louis Guerchais & François Roche / Établissements Roche-Aviation)
- Guerchais-Roche T.25
 - Guerchais-Roche T-30[37]
 - Guerchais-Roche T-35
 - Guerchais-Roche T-35/I
 - Guerchais-Roche T-35-II
 - Guerchais-Roche T-39
 - Guerchais-Roche T-39-II
 - Guerchais-Roche T-55
 - Guerchais-Roche GR-70[38]
 - Guerchais-Roche GR-105[39]
 - Guerchais-Roche GR-107[40]
 - Guerchais 110 Avion Stratosphérique[41]
 
Guerchais-Schwander
Guerpont
(Maurice Guerpont, Pulonu, France)
(Drachenbau Josef Guggenmos, Kaufbeuren, Germany)
Guilie
(Christian Guilie)
- Guilie CAP TR[43]
 
Guillemin
(Jean Guillemin)
- Guillemin Sportplane
 - Guillemin JG.10
 - Guillemin JG.40
 - Guillemin JG.41
 - Guillemin JG.42
 - Guillemin JG.43
 
(Hélicoptères Guimbal)
(Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corp.)
- Guizhou JJ-7
 - Guizhou FT-7
 - Guizhou JL-9
 - Guizhou JL-9G
 - EV-97
 - Guizhou Soar Eagle
 - Guizhou FTC-2000 Mountain Eagle
 - Guizhou FTC-2000G
 
Guldentops
(Etablissement Jef Guldentops)
- Gulfstream Aerospace C-4 Academe—Gulfstream
 - Gulfstream Aerospace C-11 Gulfstream II
 - Gulfstream Aerospace C-20 Gulfstream III
 - Gulfstream Aerospace C-37 Gulfstream V
 - Gulfstream Aerospace Gulfstream IV
 - Gulfstream Aerospace Gulfstream V
 - Gulfstream Aerospace Jetprop
 - Gulfstream Aerospace Turbo Commander
 - Gulfstream G100
 - Gulfstream G200
 - Gulfstream G400NG
 - Gulfstream G550/IAI Eitam
 - Gulfstream G650
 - Gulfstream G700
 - Gulfstream G750
 - Gulfstream American AA-1C Lynx
 - Gulfstream American AA-5A Cheetah
 - Gulfstream American AA-5B Tiger
 - Gulfstream American GA-7 Cougar
 - Gulfstream American 112
 - Gulfstream American 114
 - Gulfstream American Hustler
 - Gulfstream Peregrine
 - Gulfstream Peregrine 600
 - Gulfstream X-54
 
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)
- Guyard 1911 Monoplane[46]
 
Gweduck Aircraft
(Renton, WA)
GWH
(G W Heinemann, Bellingham, WA)
- GWH Special[16]
 
Gwinn
((Joseph Marr) Gwinn Aircar Co, Buffalo, NY)
Gyro-Cycle
(Wayne University, Detroit, MI)
- Gyro-Cycle 1936 Human-powered Helicopter[16]
 
(Gyro-Kopp-Ters, Lake City, FL)
(Gyrodyne Co of America (Pres: Peter J Papadakos), Hicksville, NY)
- Gyrodyne GCA-2[16]
 - Gyrodyne GCA-5 Gyrodyne[16]
 - Gyrodyne GCA-7 Helidyne[16]
 - Gyrodyne Model GCA-55 (actually an air-cushion vehicle - added for completeness)
 - Gyrodyne GCA-59 Rotorcycle[16]
 - Gyrodyne QH-50 DASH (DASH - destroyer anti-submarine helicopter)
 - Gyrodyne HOG
 - Gyrodyne DSN
 - Gyrodyne RON
 
Gyropter
(American Gyropter Co, Cincinnati, OH)
- Gyropter 1928 Autogyro[16]
 
Gyroplane
(Pennsylvania Aircraft Syndicate Ltd. / E. Burke Wilford)
- Gyroplane XOZ-1[47]
 
Gyroplane
(Société Français du Gyroplane)
- Gyroplane G-20[48]
 
GyroTec
(GyroTec Michael Obermaier, Wörth am Rhein, Germany)
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