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- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft abstract "Granville Brothers Aircraft was an aircraft manufacturer in operation from 1929 until its bankruptcy in 1934. The firm was located at the Springfield Airport in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Granville Brothers, Zantford, Thomas, Robert, Mark and Edward are best known for the production of the three Gee Bee Super Sportster air racers, the Models Z, R1 and R2, which are synonymous with the golden age of air racing.==Aircraft==The Granville Brothers built only 24 aircraft. Only two original aircraft are known to exist.Model A biplane, (1929) used the Kinner K-5 radial engine (nine built, 2 survive, one at the New England Air Museum).Model X Sportster (1930) flown in the Cirrus Derby (one built, crashed September 1931, Roscoe Brinton bailed out.)Model B Sportster (1930) with a Warner radial engine (one built, rumored to have been used in the Spanish Civil War, still flying in late 1940s in Spain)Model C Sportster (1930), Menasco inline engine (one built, destroyed at an air show crash in Jersey City, New Jersey October 25, 1931, killing Harry E.R. Hall)Model D Sportster (1931) with in-line Menasco Engine (one built, crashed July 1936, pilot Channing Seabury killed bailing out)Model E Sportsters (1931) with Warner radial engine (four built, all destroyed) Crashed February 1934, Z.D. Granville killed, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Crashed August 1932, Russell Boardman suffered a bad concussion Crashed February 14, 1931 airshow at Candler Field Atlanta. Johnny Kytle killed Destroyed in crash. The wing is at the EAA AirVenture MuseumModel Y Senior Sportster, (1931) (two built, both destroyed) Warner radial, prop came apart and the aircraft spun in. Lycoming test bed, later fitted with a Wright Whirlwind. Florence Klingensmith killed in 1933 National Air Races crash.Model Z Super Sportster — Pratt & Whitney "Wasp" powered, 1931 Thompson Trophy winner (one built, destroyed December 5, 1931, Lowell Bayles killed)Model R-1 Super Sportster (1931) — Pratt & Whitney "Wasp" powered, 1932 Thompson Trophy and Shell Speed Dash winner, Jimmy Doolittle pilot. (one built, destroyed July 1, 1933, Russell Boardman killed)Model R-2 Super Sportster (1931) — Pratt & Whitney "Wasp" powered, (one built, destroyed late 1933, Jimmy Haizlip injured)Model R-1/2 Super Sportster — Pratt & Whitney "Wasp" powered, built from remains of the R1 and R2 (one built, destroyed 1935, Cecil Allen killed)Gee Bee Model Q — Aeronca powered tractor canard built to test configuration (one built, crashed 24 December 1931, Mark Granville injured)Gee Bee Q.E.D. — Pratt & Whitney "Wasp" powered (one built, crashed June 7, 1939, Francisco Sarabia killed, aircraft rebuilt and retired to a museum in Ciudad Lerdo, Durango, Mexico)↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft extinctionYear "1933".
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft fate "Bankrupt".
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- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft location Springfield,_Massachusetts.
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- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gee Bee "Z"".
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- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gee Bee R 1/2 Super Sportster".
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gee Bee R-2 Super Sportster".
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- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gee Bee".
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "GeeBee Model Z".
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "GeeBee R2 Super Sportster".
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- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Granville Brothers Model A".
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- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Granville brothers".
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft defunct "1933".
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft fate "Bankrupt".
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft foundation "1925".
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- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft keyPeople "Zantford, Thomas, Robert, Mark, and Edward Granville".
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft location Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft name "Granville Brothers Aircraft".
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- Granville_Brothers_Aircraft products "Sportster Racers".
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