González Gil-Pazó GP-1
The González Gil-Pazó GP-1 was a single-engine, two-seat open cockpit training aircraft, built in Spain in the 1930s to compete for a government contract. Declared the winner, production was curtailed by the Spanish Civil War. Two cabin variants, the González Gil-Pazó GP-2 and GP-4, were also built.
González Gil-Pazó GP-1 | |
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González Gil-Pazó GP-1 trainer of the Spanish Republican Air Force. | |
Role | Two-seat trainer |
National origin | Spain |
Designer | Arturo González Gil y Santibañez and José Pazó |
First flight | June 1934 |
Number built | c.40 |
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