One of the fastest and certainly the sportiest looking entry was the Granville Geebee, a low-wing monoplane with wonderful performance. It was later built with a wasp engine and could travel 250 milesper hour. It could almost go straight up in its climbing angle.https://commons.erau.edu/charles-russell-images/1163/thumbnail.jp
This aircraft has announced a speed of 270 km per hour at 4000 m. It is of all metal construction
1/4 left hand side view of the Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model D Sportster, a racing aircraft, on th...
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition file number 204/...
One of the fastest and certainly the sportiest looking entry was the Granville Geebee, a low-wing mo...
This photograph shows a Century of Progress in transportation - the famous old John Bull engine cont...
OneOne of the most interesting personalities at the Races was Mr. Heath of Heath Aircraft who I pers...
The big race of the meet was the Thompson Trophy for speed craft only. Many and varied in design wer...
Part of the: Horrie Miller aviation photograph collection, 1906 to 1984.; Inscription: "The D.H. 'Ti...
With a speed of 186.5 M.P.H. and an operational altitude of 20,000 feet the De Havilland Tiger Moth ...
Right hand side view of the Granville Bros. GeeBee Model Y Senior Sportster, a racing aircraft, on...
Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; The DH 88 Comet was designed ...
1/4 left hand side view of the Granville Bros. GeeBee Model E Sportster, a racing aircraft, on the...
Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; The DH 88 Comet was designed ...
One of the most unusual looking airplanes at the National Air Races was developed by Professor Merri...
Left hand side view of the Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model B Sportster, a racing aircraft, on the gr...
This aircraft has announced a speed of 270 km per hour at 4000 m. It is of all metal construction
1/4 left hand side view of the Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model D Sportster, a racing aircraft, on th...
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition file number 204/...
One of the fastest and certainly the sportiest looking entry was the Granville Geebee, a low-wing mo...
This photograph shows a Century of Progress in transportation - the famous old John Bull engine cont...
OneOne of the most interesting personalities at the Races was Mr. Heath of Heath Aircraft who I pers...
The big race of the meet was the Thompson Trophy for speed craft only. Many and varied in design wer...
Part of the: Horrie Miller aviation photograph collection, 1906 to 1984.; Inscription: "The D.H. 'Ti...
With a speed of 186.5 M.P.H. and an operational altitude of 20,000 feet the De Havilland Tiger Moth ...
Right hand side view of the Granville Bros. GeeBee Model Y Senior Sportster, a racing aircraft, on...
Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; The DH 88 Comet was designed ...
1/4 left hand side view of the Granville Bros. GeeBee Model E Sportster, a racing aircraft, on the...
Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; The DH 88 Comet was designed ...
One of the most unusual looking airplanes at the National Air Races was developed by Professor Merri...
Left hand side view of the Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model B Sportster, a racing aircraft, on the gr...
This aircraft has announced a speed of 270 km per hour at 4000 m. It is of all metal construction
1/4 left hand side view of the Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model D Sportster, a racing aircraft, on th...
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition file number 204/...