Granville Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster information
American 1930s monoplane racer
For 1978 arcade game, see Gee Bee (arcade game). For other uses, see Gee Bee (disambiguation).
Gee Bee Model R
Reproduction of the Gee Bee R-1 at the New England Air Museum.
Role
Air racing
Type of aircraft
National origin
United States
Manufacturer
Granville Brothers Aircraft
Designer
Howell W. "Pete" Miller, Zantford Granville
First flight
13 August 1932
Introduction
1932
Produced
1932-1933
Developed from
Gee Bee Model Z
The Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster was a special-purpose racing aircraft made by Granville Brothers Aircraft of Springfield, Massachusetts at the now-abandoned Springfield Airport.[1]Gee Bee stands for Granville Brothers.
^"Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Western Massachusetts".
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