The Globe GC-1B was a small single-engine aircraft first produced in the United States in the 1940s. It was primarily used as a training aircraft for military pilots during World War II.
The Globe GC-1B was a development of the Globe GC-1 Swift, with improvements such as a larger canopy and better visibility for the pilot. The aircraft had a low-wing design and a fabric-covered fuselage. It was powered by a Continental C-85 engine, which gave it a top speed of around 125 mph.
The Globe GC-1B was known for its maneuverability and ease of handling, making it a popular choice for flight training schools and individual pilots. It was also used for aerobatics and air races.
Overall, the Globe GC-1B was a well-regarded aircraft with a good safety record and found success both during and after World War II. Many examples of this aircraft still exist today, either in flying condition or as museum pieces.
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