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Hi,
as we heard before,there was a designations from GA-1 to GA-15,and when the company became North American,it began with NA.16,was that right ?,
and who know those earlier concepts ?!.
By the way,
the GA-37 was a high-speed mail carrier aircraft Project.
AAHS 2022
Since these were neither Fokker, nor Fairchild, nor North American model numbers, it is possible that General Aviation had their own project numbering system which might have included other things than just aircraft. Or perhaps #1-36 never even existed!That's proof of the series was completed,GA-39 to GA-43 as I think ?.
Since these were neither Fokker, nor Fairchild, nor North American model numbers, it is possible that General Aviation had their own project numbering system which might have included other things than just aircraft. Or perhaps #1-36 never even existed!
The only thing we know for sure is that Fairchild took over that numbering system when the GA-46 became the Fairchild 46.