
The first Genairco flew on December 20, 1929, and bore a marked similarity to the D.H.60, although it had a two-place front cockpit. The seventh and eighth aircraft produced were modified into cabin biplanes, resembling the D. H, 83 Fox Moth. The Depression and availability of D.H. types put General Aircraft out of business by early 1933.

General Aircraft built about 12 Genaircos from late 1929 in ‘cabin’ and ‘open’ forms. A three-seater, two passengers are side-by-side in the front and pilot behind.