The Gloster Grouse was a British biplane of the 1920s developed by the Gloster Aircraft Company. Often referred to as the prototype to the Gloster Grebe...
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The Gloster Grebe was developed by the Gloster Aircraft Company from the Gloster Grouse (an experimental aircraft later developed as a trainer), and was...
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Sparrowhawk II was built by Gloster as a civil demonstrator, being used for air racing and later converted into the prototype Gloster Grouse. Following the closure...
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Nieuport Nighthawk (redirect from Gloster Nighthawk)
the Gloster Grouse I powered by a 185 hp Siddeley Lynx, that became the prototype for a small production run of Grouse II for Sweden. The Grouse series...
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Nightjar 1923 Gloster Gannet – single-seat ultra light biplane 1923 Gloster Grebe – single-seat day fighter biplane 1923 Gloster Grouse 1924 Gloster Gorcock...
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The Gloster Gladiator is a British biplane fighter. It was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) (as the Sea Gladiator variant)...
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The Gloster Javelin is a twin-engined all-weather interceptor aircraft that served with Britain's Royal Air Force from the mid-1950s until the late 1960s...
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The Gloster Meteor was the first British jet fighter and the Allies' only jet aircraft to engage in combat operations during the Second World War. The...
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Fiat BR 2 1924–1932 - Fiat BR.I 3 1925–1937 - AEG G.V 6 1918–1922 – Gloster Grouse 1 1926–1929 – Avro 504N 1 1926–1928 – Heinkel HD 35 1 1926–1929 – Fokker...
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The Gloster E.28/39, (also referred to as the Gloster Whittle, Gloster Pioneer, or Gloster G.40) was the first British turbojet-engined aircraft first...
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List of aircraft (G–Gn) (section Gloster)
Goldfinch Gloster Goral Gloster Gorcock Gloster Goring Gloster Grebe Gloster Grouse Gloster Guan Gloster Javelin Gloster Mars Gloster Meteor Gloster Meteor...
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The Gloster Gauntlet was a single-seat biplane fighter designed and produced by the British aeroplane manufacturer Gloster Aircraft in the 1930s. It was...
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Austin Osprey Boulton Paul Bobolink Brennan Helicopter Gloster Grouse Gloster Nightjar Gloster Sparrowhawk Grain Griffin Handley Page Type S Nieuport...
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1928 Prototype 2 Gloster Goldfinch UK 1927 Prototype 1 Gloster Gorcock UK 1925 Prototype 3 Gloster Grebe UK 1923 Retired 133 Gloster Grouse UK 1923 Prototype...
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The Gloster F.9/37, also known as the Gloster G.39, was a British twin-engined design from the Gloster Aircraft Company for a cannon-armed heavy fighter...
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The Gloster F.5/34 was a British fighter of the 1930s. It was a single-seat, single-engine monoplane of all-metal cantilever construction; the undercarriage...
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series of design studies for an improved supersonic-capable version of the Gloster Javelin aircraft. Depending on the source, it is also known as F.153D,...
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A heavily modified Gloster Meteor F8 fighter, the "prone position/prone pilot" Meteor, was used by the Royal Air Force in 1954 and 1955 to evaluate the...
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Brockworth (section Gloster Aircraft Company)
Nightjar, Grouse, Grebe, Gamecock, Gorcock, Guan, Gambit, Gnatsnapper, Gauntlet, Gladiator, Hawker Hurricane; Hawker Typhoon; Gloster Meteor and Gloster Javelin...
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Gloster E.1/44 was a British single-engined jet fighter design of the Second World War, developed and produced by the British aviation firm Gloster Aircraft...
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The Gloster Gamecock was a biplane fighter designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Gloster. The Gamecock was a development of the earlier...
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The Gloster IV was a single-engined biplane racing floatplane designed and produced by the British aviation manufacturer Gloster Aircraft Company. In response...
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8 de Havilland Hawk Moth Fairchild FC-2 Fokker C.VII Fokker F.VIIA Gloster Grouse Messerschmitt M 18 Morane-Saulnier MS.230 Nieuport-Delage NiD 39 Larynx...
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The Gloster Gorcock was a single-engined single-seat biplane fighter aircraft produced to a United Kingdom Air Ministry contract completed in 1927. Only...
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was a modification of the earlier Nieuport Nighthawk fighter produced by Gloster after the Nieuport & General company, which designed the Nighthawk, closed...
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The Gloster Goring was a single-engined two-seat biplane designed to meet 1926 Air Ministry specifications for a day/torpedo bomber. It was not put into...
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The Gloster VI was a racing seaplane developed as a contestant for the 1929 Schneider Trophy by the Gloster Aircraft Company. The aircraft was known as...
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The Gloster A.S.31 Survey was a 1920s British photo-survey biplane developed by the Gloster Aircraft Company from the de Havilland DH.67 design project...
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The Gloster Gannet was a single-seat single-engined light aircraft built by the Gloucestershire Aircraft Company Limited of Cheltenham, United Kingdom...
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The Gloster SS.35 Gnatsnapper was a British naval biplane fighter design of the late 1920s. Two prototypes were built but the type did not enter production...
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