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Granville Brothers Aircraft was an aircraft manufacturer from 1929 until its bankruptcy in 1934 that was located at the Springfield Airport in Springfield, Massachusetts . The Granville Brothers—Zantford, Thomas, Robert, Mark and Edward—are best known for the three Gee Bee Super Sportster racers, the Models Z , R-1 and R-2 . Prior to building aircraft, Zantford ran a mobile aircraft repair service.

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5-399: Gee Bee may refer to: Granville Brothers Aircraft , an aircraft manufacturer Gee Bee R-1 , a racing plane built by Granville Brothers Aircraft Gee Bee Sportster , family of sports aircraft built by Granville Brothers Aircraft Gee Bee Model Y Senior Sportster , a sports aircraft built by Granville Brothers Aircraft Gee Bee Model Z ,

10-478: A racing plane built by Granville Brothers Aircraft Gee Bee Department Stores Gee Bee (video game) , a 1978 arcade game by Namco the nickname of the Finnish boxer Gunnar Bärlund Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gee Bee . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

15-724: Is now on display at the Seattle Museum of Flight . A second Gee Bee Z replica was sold to Fantasy of Flight. The New England Air Museum and the San Diego Air & Space Museum have each completed replica R-1s with help from the Granvilles under the agreement that the aircraft will never be flown. The Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum in Cleveland, Ohio also has an R-1 replica on display as of June 2018. The Springfield, Massachusetts Museum of Springfield History has

20-496: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gee_Bee&oldid=908910927 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Granville Brothers Aircraft Data from: Aerofiles The Granville Brothers completed 25 aircraft of which only two original aircraft are known to still exist. A Model E replica

25-673: Was flown and wrecked before being donated to the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon . Another Model E replica was being built in Australia. A replica of Florence Klingensmith's Model YL was completed in 1984 powered by a 300 hp (220 kW) Lycoming R-680 . A Model Z replica first flown in 1978 was used by the Walt Disney Company in the film The Rocketeer (1991), which

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