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All Bennett, Globe and Temco projects have been regrouped into this one list since they were just one and the same company at different times. This is far from complete, so if you can improve it in any way, let your voice be heard!
? BTC-1 « EXECUTIVE ». Twin-engined monoplane, formerly called Bennett BTC-1 and also found as Breese Bennett and Bowlus Bennett (1937)
? GC-1 « SWIFT ». Single-engined monoplane (1941)
? AT-10 « WICHITA ». Subcontract for 600 Beech AT-10 USAAF trainers
? GC-1A « SWIFT 85 ». Single-engined monoplane, an "All Metal Swift" re-designed by K.H."Bud" Knox, with an 85 hp engine (1945)
? GC-1B « SWIFT 125 ». Like GC-1A but with a more powerful engine of 125 hp (93 kW) (1946)
? KDG-1 « SNIPE. Mid-wing target for U.S. Navy powered by a McCulloch 4300 piston engine (1946)
? KDG-2 « SNIPE ». Variant of KDG-1 with a different electrical system
? F-24R-46 « FORWARDER ». Fairchild utility aircraft with Ranger engine, built under license (1946)
? F-24W-46 « FORWARDER ». Fairchild utility aircraft with Warner engine, built under license (1946)
? XKD2G-1 « FIREFLY ». Pulsejet-powered mid-wing, all metal target for U.S. Navy with McDonnell 8" pulsejet and twin vertical tails (1946)
? KD2G-1 « FIREFLY ». Production version with a 28V electrical system (1947)
? KD2G-2 « FIREFLY ». Similar to KD2G-1 but powered by a Solar PJ32 8" pulsejet (1950)
9 Small pilotless aircraft for US Navy, no details (1947)
10 Mid-wing, all-metal target for US Navy, powered by an eight-inch resojet engine (1947)
? KD3G-1 « SNIPE ». Navy target similar to KDG-1 but with 26 kW (35 hp) Kiekhaefer O-45-35 piston engine
? KD3G-2 « SNIPE ». Similar to KD3G-1 with an AN/ARW-26Y radio control receiver for 28V electrical system
11? KD4G-1 « QUAIL ». High-wing target for Navy's KD-200 (200-knot target) competition powered by a 26 kW (35 hp) Kiekhaefer O-45-35 piston engine (1947)
? « SILVAIRE ». Formerly a Luscombe model
? « AEROCAR ». Molt Taylor design that almost was produced by Temco
22 « GOBLIN ». Delta-shaped pilotless aircraft proposal for U.S. Navy with dorsal pulsejet engine
24 Pilotless aircraft for US Navy's KD-VI program (1948)
? (X)KD5G-1. High-wing target drone for U.S. Navy with twin vertical tails, powered by single Marquardt PJ46 pulsejet; initially proposed as KD2G-3 (1949)
? KD6G-1 « FIREFLY ». Navy target based on the KD2G-2 but powered with a McCullough O-100-1 piston engine (1951)
? KD6G-2 « FIREFLY ». Similar to KD6G-1 but with a Kiekhaefer (X)V-105-2 engine; redesignated as (X)MQM-40A
? TE-1A. Tandem trainer derivative of Globe SWIFT for the Philippine Government with Franklin 6A4-165-B3 engine (6 built) (1948)
? TE-1A « BUCKAROO » (YT-35). Tandem trainer derivative of Globe SWIFT for U.S. Air Force with Franklin 6A4-165-B3 engine (3 evaluated) (1949)
? TE-1B « BUCKAROO » (T-35A). Variant with Continental C-145-2H engine sold to Saudi Arabia through the USAF under the Mutual Defense Aid Plan (10 examples)
? TE-1B « BUCKAROO »(export). One to Italy and one to Israel for evaluation
? D-16 « TWIN NAVION ». Twin-engined Ryan NAVION by Temco-Riley (marketed in 1953) (1951)
? D-16A « RILEY '55 ». More powerful variation of TWIN NAVION (1954)
27 Cheap lightweight fighter proposal for U.S. Army (seen in a 1954 article)
30 Advanced trainer proposal for the U.S. Air Force's MX-1962 program, ultimately won by Cessna XT-37 (1953)
32 Twin-turboprop business transport aircraft project (1954)
31 VF Class day fighter proposal for U.S. Navy (OS-130) which lost against the F8U (1953)
33 PLEBE. Single-engined low-wing monoplane primary trainer; retractable tricycle gear and 225 hp (168 kW) Continental O-470-3 (2 ex.) (1953)
39 Tailsitter VTO jet-powered day fighter concept for U.S. Air Force (1954)
? XKDT-1 « TEAL ». Low-cost expendable high-performance target drone for U.S. Navy (first flight in Sept. 1957) (1955)
? TP-51D « MUSTANG ». Conversions of P-51D fighters as trainers; also found as TF-51D (1956)
50 Twin turbo-prop STOL proposal for US Army, 1,5 to 2 tons, about 5,000 pounds empty weight; payload of 1,5 tons; tricycle landing gear (1956)
51 YTT-1. Mid-wing, tricycle landing gear advanced jet trainer demonstrator, purchased by the U.S. Navy (1 ex.) (1956)
51 TT-1 PINTO. Production batch of YTT-1 for U.S. Navy (14 ex.) (1956)
54 Basic jet trainer proposal (needs confirmation)
58 Small COIN aircraft demonstrator reworked from the Model 33 PLEBE (1956)
59 VT Class basic jet trainer proposal for U.S. Navy
60 VKD Class target drone for U.S. Navy, possibly competing against Radioplane RP-70
63 VU Class utility staff transport proposal for U.S. Navy
? XASM-N-8 CORVUS. Anti-radiation missile to U.S. Navy's TS-3002 specification (Oct. 56) (first flight in July 1959) (1957)
79 VKD Class expendable powered target proposal for U.S. Navy (1959
122 AIR TRAILER. Cargo glider transport for vehicles, to be hauled by a C-130 or a C-133 transport
? GDD-1. Unmanned radio-controlled aircraft for the U.S. Weather Bureau
NOTE: Globe and Temco types led to later variants, all rebuilt from existing aircraft:
- SUPER PINTO (T-610 CALI) Conversions of Model 51 reengined it with the CJ-610 jet by American Jet (AJI) as a COIN aircraft for the Philippine Air Force (1968)
- EJ-1 SUPER PINTO. Former PINTO aircraft reconditioned by Ezell Aviation
- Project of 5-seat executive transport derivative of the PINTO by American Jet (AJI); not proceeded with
- T-100 SUPER MUSTANG . Derivative of PINTO to be built under licence in China by Shenyang Aircraft (Oct. 88 mention); project canceled in 1989 (1988)
- LP-1 SWIFTFURY. Attempt by LoPresti-Piper to turn the Globe SWIFT into a modern day general aviation type; prototype only (1988)
- SWIFTFIRE. Attempt by LoPresti-Piper to turn the Globe SWIFT into a modern day general aviation type; prototype only (1989)
? BTC-1 « EXECUTIVE ». Twin-engined monoplane, formerly called Bennett BTC-1 and also found as Breese Bennett and Bowlus Bennett (1937)
? GC-1 « SWIFT ». Single-engined monoplane (1941)
? AT-10 « WICHITA ». Subcontract for 600 Beech AT-10 USAAF trainers
? GC-1A « SWIFT 85 ». Single-engined monoplane, an "All Metal Swift" re-designed by K.H."Bud" Knox, with an 85 hp engine (1945)
? GC-1B « SWIFT 125 ». Like GC-1A but with a more powerful engine of 125 hp (93 kW) (1946)
? KDG-1 « SNIPE. Mid-wing target for U.S. Navy powered by a McCulloch 4300 piston engine (1946)
? KDG-2 « SNIPE ». Variant of KDG-1 with a different electrical system
? F-24R-46 « FORWARDER ». Fairchild utility aircraft with Ranger engine, built under license (1946)
? F-24W-46 « FORWARDER ». Fairchild utility aircraft with Warner engine, built under license (1946)
? XKD2G-1 « FIREFLY ». Pulsejet-powered mid-wing, all metal target for U.S. Navy with McDonnell 8" pulsejet and twin vertical tails (1946)
? KD2G-1 « FIREFLY ». Production version with a 28V electrical system (1947)
? KD2G-2 « FIREFLY ». Similar to KD2G-1 but powered by a Solar PJ32 8" pulsejet (1950)
9 Small pilotless aircraft for US Navy, no details (1947)
10 Mid-wing, all-metal target for US Navy, powered by an eight-inch resojet engine (1947)
? KD3G-1 « SNIPE ». Navy target similar to KDG-1 but with 26 kW (35 hp) Kiekhaefer O-45-35 piston engine
? KD3G-2 « SNIPE ». Similar to KD3G-1 with an AN/ARW-26Y radio control receiver for 28V electrical system
11? KD4G-1 « QUAIL ». High-wing target for Navy's KD-200 (200-knot target) competition powered by a 26 kW (35 hp) Kiekhaefer O-45-35 piston engine (1947)
? « SILVAIRE ». Formerly a Luscombe model
? « AEROCAR ». Molt Taylor design that almost was produced by Temco
22 « GOBLIN ». Delta-shaped pilotless aircraft proposal for U.S. Navy with dorsal pulsejet engine
24 Pilotless aircraft for US Navy's KD-VI program (1948)
? (X)KD5G-1. High-wing target drone for U.S. Navy with twin vertical tails, powered by single Marquardt PJ46 pulsejet; initially proposed as KD2G-3 (1949)
? KD6G-1 « FIREFLY ». Navy target based on the KD2G-2 but powered with a McCullough O-100-1 piston engine (1951)
? KD6G-2 « FIREFLY ». Similar to KD6G-1 but with a Kiekhaefer (X)V-105-2 engine; redesignated as (X)MQM-40A
? TE-1A. Tandem trainer derivative of Globe SWIFT for the Philippine Government with Franklin 6A4-165-B3 engine (6 built) (1948)
? TE-1A « BUCKAROO » (YT-35). Tandem trainer derivative of Globe SWIFT for U.S. Air Force with Franklin 6A4-165-B3 engine (3 evaluated) (1949)
? TE-1B « BUCKAROO » (T-35A). Variant with Continental C-145-2H engine sold to Saudi Arabia through the USAF under the Mutual Defense Aid Plan (10 examples)
? TE-1B « BUCKAROO »(export). One to Italy and one to Israel for evaluation
? D-16 « TWIN NAVION ». Twin-engined Ryan NAVION by Temco-Riley (marketed in 1953) (1951)
? D-16A « RILEY '55 ». More powerful variation of TWIN NAVION (1954)
27 Cheap lightweight fighter proposal for U.S. Army (seen in a 1954 article)
30 Advanced trainer proposal for the U.S. Air Force's MX-1962 program, ultimately won by Cessna XT-37 (1953)
32 Twin-turboprop business transport aircraft project (1954)
31 VF Class day fighter proposal for U.S. Navy (OS-130) which lost against the F8U (1953)
33 PLEBE. Single-engined low-wing monoplane primary trainer; retractable tricycle gear and 225 hp (168 kW) Continental O-470-3 (2 ex.) (1953)
39 Tailsitter VTO jet-powered day fighter concept for U.S. Air Force (1954)
? XKDT-1 « TEAL ». Low-cost expendable high-performance target drone for U.S. Navy (first flight in Sept. 1957) (1955)
? TP-51D « MUSTANG ». Conversions of P-51D fighters as trainers; also found as TF-51D (1956)
50 Twin turbo-prop STOL proposal for US Army, 1,5 to 2 tons, about 5,000 pounds empty weight; payload of 1,5 tons; tricycle landing gear (1956)
51 YTT-1. Mid-wing, tricycle landing gear advanced jet trainer demonstrator, purchased by the U.S. Navy (1 ex.) (1956)
51 TT-1 PINTO. Production batch of YTT-1 for U.S. Navy (14 ex.) (1956)
54 Basic jet trainer proposal (needs confirmation)
58 Small COIN aircraft demonstrator reworked from the Model 33 PLEBE (1956)
59 VT Class basic jet trainer proposal for U.S. Navy
60 VKD Class target drone for U.S. Navy, possibly competing against Radioplane RP-70
63 VU Class utility staff transport proposal for U.S. Navy
? XASM-N-8 CORVUS. Anti-radiation missile to U.S. Navy's TS-3002 specification (Oct. 56) (first flight in July 1959) (1957)
79 VKD Class expendable powered target proposal for U.S. Navy (1959
122 AIR TRAILER. Cargo glider transport for vehicles, to be hauled by a C-130 or a C-133 transport
? GDD-1. Unmanned radio-controlled aircraft for the U.S. Weather Bureau
NOTE: Globe and Temco types led to later variants, all rebuilt from existing aircraft:
- SUPER PINTO (T-610 CALI) Conversions of Model 51 reengined it with the CJ-610 jet by American Jet (AJI) as a COIN aircraft for the Philippine Air Force (1968)
- EJ-1 SUPER PINTO. Former PINTO aircraft reconditioned by Ezell Aviation
- Project of 5-seat executive transport derivative of the PINTO by American Jet (AJI); not proceeded with
- T-100 SUPER MUSTANG . Derivative of PINTO to be built under licence in China by Shenyang Aircraft (Oct. 88 mention); project canceled in 1989 (1988)
- LP-1 SWIFTFURY. Attempt by LoPresti-Piper to turn the Globe SWIFT into a modern day general aviation type; prototype only (1988)
- SWIFTFIRE. Attempt by LoPresti-Piper to turn the Globe SWIFT into a modern day general aviation type; prototype only (1989)