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  1. The position of the Gee Bee racers in aviation in history is unique. If one considers the 1931 and 1932 Super Sportster to be essentially one basic design, i...

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  2. HISTORY. Following the success of their Models Y and Z, the Granville Brothers of Springfield, MA developed the R-1 and R-2 models for the 1932 air racing season. (Gee Bee is a "spelling out" of the brothers' GB initials.) The aircraft were similar, differing chiefly in powerplant and cowling design.

  3. The Gee Bees: The Planes, Their Designers, and Their Pilots. The Gee Bees--a series of 1930s racing planes--are perhaps the most famous, or infamous, aircraft in aviation history, depending on one's viewpoint. During the early 1930s, the Gee Bees were among the fastest planes of the day and won several prestigious National Air Races, but ...

  4. Mar 10, 2017 · The R-1’s Wasp was swapped out for a more powerful Pratt & Whitney Hornet, capable of propelling the racer over 300 mph, while the R-2 inherited the Wasp. Additionally, the R-1 received a larger fuel tank, making it a Bendix Trophy contender. The R-2 acquired a new wing with something novel for Super Sportsters—flaps.

  5. Jan 16, 2020 · The “R” series was designed for both pylon and cross-country racing. The R-1 tried to hide an 800-horse, wildly hopped up R-1340 P & W under its blunt cowl and was the pylon specialist of the two. The R-2 had a smaller R-985 P&W that was usually 450hp, but by the time they were finished tweaking supercharger ratios, it cranked out 535 hp.

  6. All were a contribution to the advancement of aviation during a period in history when civilians made The Golden Age of Aviation. The first biplane is now at the New England Air Museum at Bradley Field, Connecticut. There, you may also view a replica of the 1932 Gee Bee #11 (R1 Model) in which Jimmy Doolittle won the World’s Land Speed Record.

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  8. 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.

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