A high-wing two-seat training monoplane circa 1929. Three versions built with engines from 60-100 hp.
Monoplane
Golden Circle Air T-Bird Tandem TBT06

First flown in 1992, the 1997 kit price was US18,110.
Engine: Rotax 582, 65 hp.
Speed max: 100 mph.
Cruise: 65 mph.
Range: 200 sm.
Stall: 36 mph.
ROC: 1000 fpm.
Take-off dist: 150 ft.
Landing dist: 200 ft.
Service ceiling: 10,000 ft.
Fuel cap: 10 USG.
Weight empty: 400 lbs.
Gross: 1000 lbs.
Height: 6 ft.
Length: 21.3 ft.
Wing span: 31.75 ft.
Wing area: 154 sq.ft.
Seats: 2.
Landing gear: tail or nose wheel.
Golden Circle Air T-Bird Side-by-side

First flown in 1983, the kit price in 1997 was US$13,487.
Speed max: 95 mph.
Cruise: 70 mph.
Range: 200 sm.
Stall: 36 mph.
ROC: 800 fpm.
Take-off dist: 100 ft.
Landing dist: 120 ft.
Service ceiling: 10,000 ft.
Engine: Rotax 582, 65 hp.
Fuel cap: 10 USG.
Weight empty: 410 lbs.
Gross: 1000 lbs.
Height: 6 ft.
Length: 18.83 ft.
Wing span: 36 ft.
Wing area: 190 sq.ft.
Seats: 2.
Landing gear: nose or tail wheel.
Golden Circle Air T-Bird III

First flown in 1990, the LSA T-Bird III has two seats in the front and one at the rear.
Options included ag equipment and clutch.
The 1997 kit price was US$18,475.
Engine: Rotax 582, 65 hp.
Speed max: 95 mph.
Cruise: 70 mph.
Range: 200 sm.
Stall: 39 mph.
ROC: 680 fpm.
Take-off dist: 300 ft.
Landing dist: 300 ft.
Service ceiling: 10,000 ft.
Fuel cap: 10 USG.
Weight empty: 489 lbs.
Gross: 1200 lbs.
Height: 6 ft.
Length: 18.83 ft.
Wing span: 36 ft.
Wing area: 190 sq.ft.
Seats: 3.
Landing gear: tail or nose wheel.
Golden Circle Air T-Bird II / Tierra

An LSA two seat kit aircraft was available as a tail dragger or with tri-gear. A highwing tube and fabric pusher, it takes about 100 hours to build with pre-sewn colored fabric. Stressed to +6 -4 G.
Price 2009: 18320 US$
Engine: Rotax 584, 65 hp
Hp range: 65-114
Length: 18 ft
Wingspan: 36 ft
Wing area: 194 sq.ft
Stall: 35 kt / 40 mph / 64 kmh
Cruise: 61 kt / 70 mph / 113 kmh
VNE: 96 kt / 110 mph / 177 kmh
Range: 160 sm
Empty Weight: 259 kg / 572 lbs
MTOW Weight: 1016 lbs
Fuel cap: 12 USG
Climb Ratio: 800 fpm
Glide Ratio: 7-1
Take-off distance (50ft obstacle): 350 ft / 107 m
Landing distance (50ft obstacle): 350 ft / 107 m
Seats: 2
Golden Circle Air T-Bird 1

First flown in 1983, the LSA T-Bird 1 tube and fabric kit plane was available with tail dragger or tri-gear.
A highwing pusher that takes about 100 hour to build with pre-sewn colored fabric. Stressed to +6 -4 G.
In 1997 the engine lees kit was US$8992. The price in 2009 was US$12410 for the kit.
It was available in four engine sizes.
Engine: Rotax 503, 52 hp.
Speed max: 90 mph.
Cruise: 65 mph.
Range: 100 sm.
Stall: 27 mph.
ROC: 900 fpm.
Take-off dist: 70 ft.
Landing dist: 120 ft.
Service ceiling: 10,000 ft.
Fuel cap: 5 USG.
Weight empty: 272 lbs.
Gross: 572 lbs.
Height: 6 ft.
Length: 18 ft.
Wing span: 31.75 ft.
Wing area: 154 sq.ft.
Seats: 1.
Landing gear: tail wheel.
Glide Ratio: 7-1
Take-off distance (50ft obstacle): 160 ft / 49 m
Landing distance (50ft obstacle): 150 ft / 46 m
Engine: Rotax 447,28 hp
Cruise: 60 mph
Stall: 26 mph
Range: 120 sm
Rate of climb: 600 fpm
Takeoff dist: 75 ft
Landing dist: 100 ft
HP range: 28-65
Fuel capacity: 12 USG
Empty weight: 285 lb
Gross weight: 600 lb
Length: 18 ft
Wing span: 32 ft
Wing area: 154 sq.ft
Seats: 1
Cockpit width: 28 in
Landing gear: nose or tail
Goetze 1911 monoplane

The 1911 Goetze monoplane was designed by Fritz Goetze and built by Oylers Ltd in the UK.
Span: 32′
Length: 29′
Goedecker Amphibium

The second Amphibium, or “Amphibium II”, constructed by the Jacob Goedecker Flugmaschinen-Werke in 1912. At the end of August 1912 Goedecker flyer Bernard de Waal took the newly developed “Amphibium” to the First German Seaplane Competition in Heiligendamm district. Due to technical problems the Goedecker flying boat achieved only 4th place in a field of 6 participants. A second flying boat with a more powerful engine was built and tested at the Mainzer Floßhafen, and stationed in a boathouse. In a strong storm on April 6, 1913, the “Amphibium II” was severely damaged and scrapped.
Goedecker Sturmvogel

The ‘Sturmvogel’ was built by Jacob Goedecker, who had helped Fokker to build the second Spin.

Goair Trainer

Designed as a trainer by Phil Goard, the two seater was built by Bankstown, Australia based Goair Products. Of all metal construction and powered by a Lycoming O-235 of 115 hp. Designed over a four year period, and first appeared at the Avalon 95 show.