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Great Lakes2-S-W 1934 = 2pCB; 145hp Warner Super Scarab; span: 26'8" length: 19'4". Evolved from 2-T and planned for the military trainer market, but there is no confirmation that it was actually built. 2-T-1 1929 (167) = 2pOB; 85hp Cirrus Mk III; span: 26'8" length: 20'4" load: 578# v: 115/97/45 range: 375. Charles Meyers. $4,990, lowered to $3,985. First production Great Lakes of consequence. POP: 40 to 50; the first four were the rare straight-wing design, one of which was modified into Special racer. Many motor variants, including 145hp and 185hp Warner, 200hp Ranger, war surplus 160hp Kinner R-540. 2-T-1 Special 1931 (2-339) = 1p 2-T-1E with 95hp Menasco B-4. POP: 1 [X213K] for competition. 2-T-2 Speedster 1930 (2-339) = 2-T-1 with 95hp Cirrus Hi-Drive and straight top wing for racing competition. POP: 1, refitted with 125hp Menasco C-4 for 1930 Cirrus Derby [X/NC700K] (p: Charles Meyers), then converted to 2-T-1E under (2-339). 4-A-1 1929 = CBAm; two 115hp Cirrus Hermes. Holden Richardson, P B Rogers. POP: 3 [850K, 851K, 852K]. Repowered with 300hp Wright J-6 after the prototype [851K] was wrecked trying to take off. 41 1931 = 2pOB; 165hp Continental radial; span: 31'6" length: 23'0". All-metal military trainer, evolved from Inland Model T. Evaluated by Navy as XPT-930, but rejected. POP: 1 [X11396]. Used for many years at Chagrin Harbor Airport on Lake Erie. Nicknamed "Bubble" because of its floating qualities on landing. Crashed during reckless flying in the late 1930s. ![]() ![]() B2G 1936 = Redesigned BG-1 with internal bomb bay; similar specs. POP: 1 as XB2G-1 [9722]. Transferred to USMC as Command transport. BG - USN scout-bomber. 2pCB; 750hp P&W R-1535; span: (upper) 36'0" (lower) 33'8" length: 28'9" load: (scout) 1845# (bomber) 2822# v: 210/188/66 range: 860-1000 ceiling: 24,950'.
![]() ![]() ![]() SG 1931 = 2pOBAm; 400hp P&W R-985; span: 35'0" length: 32'7" v: 124/x/70. Actual speed fell 12mph below guaranteed speed and was rejected by USN. POP: 1 as XSG-1 [8974]. ![]() ![]() TBG 1935 = USN torpedo bomber. 3pCB rg; 800hp P&W XR-1830; span: 42'0" length: 35'1" v: 185 ceiling: 15,600'; ff: 8/20/35. Third cockpit behind engine. POP: 1 as XTBG-1 [9723]. TG - Contract manufacture of 3p Martin T4M-1 with modified landing gear. Became Detroit (Lockheed) TE-1. TG-1 1930 = 525hp P&W R-1690. POP: 18. ![]() ![]() TG-1 Commercial 1929 = 8pO/CB; 525hp P&W Hornet; span: 53'0" length: 33'2" (>35'0") v: 125/111/x range: 600. Civil version of USN Martin T4M-1. POP: 2, the first christened Miss Great Lakes [X520]. X1931 = 2-T-1E factory test-bed for various motors. POP: 1 [X863K], was active in Missouri as late as 1979. XPT-930 (aka Model 41) 1933 = 2pOB military trainer, reportedly intended for USN; evolved from Inland T. 165hp Continental; span: 31'6" length: 23'0". POP: 1 [X11396].
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