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The General Aircraft GAL.45 Owlet was a 1940s British single-engined trainer aircraft built by General Aircraft Limited at London Air Park, Hanworth. History
General Aircraft GAL.41 – a pressurised experimental aircraft based on the ST-25. One built. General Aircraft GAL.42 Cygnet II – a C W Aircraft design. 10 built. General Aircraft GAL.45 Owlet – one built. General Aircraft GAL.47 – air observation post, one built. General Aircraft GAL.48 Hotspur – a troop-carrying glider, 1,015 built.
GAL (Spanish: Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación, "Antiterrorist Liberation Groups") were death squads illegally established by officials of the Spanish government during the Basque conflict to fight against ETA, the principal Basque separatist militant group.
General Aircraft GAL-38 Fleet Shadower 3-view drawing from Les Ailes January 25, 1947. Data from Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II [3] General characteristics. Crew: 3 (pilot, observer, radio operator) Length: 36 ft 1 in (11.00 m) Wingspan: 55 ft 10 in (17.02 m) Width: 17 ft 11 in (5.46 m) folded; Height: 12 ft 8 in (3.86 m)
The GAL.47 was a private-venture design of an air observation post (AOP) aircraft. The Fane F.1/40 was the only other competing design. The GAL.47 was a twin-boom configuration with a pusher airscrew. One example was built (test registration T-0224) in 1940 at London Air Park, Hanworth. It was destroyed on 2 April 1942. [1]
GAL.41 One experimental aircraft based on the Monospar ST-25 Universal. A new fuselage was built containing a pressurized section with two seats. Its purpose was to test possible pressurization systems for a proposed airliner, the GAL.40. [5] [a] The GAL.41 flew for the first time on 11 May 1939, [7] and was grounded in 1941. [8]
Like previous titles, The Room: Old Sins was developed using the Unity game engine. The game was announced on 6 March 2017 and was released on iOS on 23 January 2018. [3] When discussing the delay for Android version, Fireproof Games explained there were multiple reported bugs that needed to be fixed first on the iOS version before they could focus on the Android version.
The Cygnet was designed at Slough by C.W. Aircraft Limited in 1936. It was the first all-metal stressed-skin light aircraft to be built and flown in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] The prototype, powered by a 90 hp (67 kW) Cirrus Minor engine, and registration G-AEMA was first flown in May 1937 at London Air Park, Hanworth.