- United Kingdom aircraft test serials
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United Kingdom aircraft test serials are used to externally identify aircraft flown within the United Kingdom without a full Certificate of Airworthiness.[1] They can be used for testing experimental aircraft or modifications, pre-delivery flights for foreign customers and are sometimes referred to as "B" class markings.[1]
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1930s
An initial set of markings was introduced in 1929, each company was allocated a letter to which would follow a number, sometimes with a hyphen or a gap between.[1] For example A was allocated to the Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft and A 1 was used in March 1930 on a Armstrong Whitworth Starling.[1] Sometimes Hawker and Vickers would also add the letters PV to the markings to indicate a private venture (that is a type in development not paid for by the Air Ministry).[1]
1940s
The presentation was changed to look like a military serial for security reasons during the Second World War.[1] For example the prototype de Havilland Mosquito was allocated test markings E-0234.
1948
Following a change back to the original system in 1946 a new system was introduced on 1 January 1948.[1] Each company was allocated a number which followed the British nationality marking G and then followed by an individual identity number.[1] For example Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company were allocated G-2 and the first allocation G-2-1 was used on a Miles Messenger used as an engine testbed for the Cirrus Bombardier.[1] Companies could allocate and re-use the identities as they liked, some ran in sequence from 1 and others used the aircraft manufacturers serial number as part of the marking, for example G-51-200 was a Britten Norman Islander with a manufacturers serial number of 200.[1] Allocations of codes from defunct companies have been reallocated.
Letter sequence 1929-1947
Allocation Company Notes A Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Replaced by G-1 in 1948 B Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company Replaced by G-2 in 1948 C Boulton Paul Replaced by G-3 in 1948 D Portsmouth Aviation Replaced by G-4 in 1948 E de Havilland Replaced by G-5 in 1948 F Fairey Aviation Replaced by G-6 in 1948 G Gloster Aircraft Replaced by G-7 in 1948 H Handley Page Replaced by G-8 in 1948 I Hawker Aircraft Replaced by G-9 in 1948 J Parnall Aircraft Out of use by 1946 J Reid & Sigrist From 1947, replaced by G-10 in 1948 K Avro Replaced by G-11 in 1948 L Saunders-Roe Replaced by G-12 in 1948 M Short Brothers Replaced by G-14 in 1948 N Supermarine Replaced by G-15 in 1948 O Vickers Armstrongs Replaced by G-16 in 1948 P Westland Aircraft Replaced by G-17 in 1948 R Bristol Aeroplane Replaced by G-18 in 1948 S Spartan Aircraft Out of use by 1936 S Heston Aircraft Replaced by G-19 in 1948 T General Aircraft Replaced by G-20 in 1948 U Phillips & Powis later Miles Aircraft Replaced by G-21 in 1948 V Airspeed Replaced by G-22 in 1948 W G & J Weir 1933-1946 X Percival Aircraft Replaced by G-23 in 1948 Y British Aircraft Manufacturing Out of use by 1938 Y Cunliffe-Owen 1940-1947, replaced by G-24 in 1948 Z Auster Aircraft Replaced by G-25 in 1948 AB Slingsby Sailplanes Replaced by G-26 in 1948 Numeric sequence since 1948
Allocation Company Notes G-1 Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft later Hawker Siddeley Aviation 1948-1967 G-1 Rolls-Royce Since 1969 G-2 Blackburn Aircraft later Hawker Siddeley Aviation Used at Brough G-3 Boulton Paul G-4 Portsmouth Aviation 1948-1949 G-4 Miles Aviation Since 1969 G-5 de Havilland later Hawker Siddeley Aviation Used at Hatfield then Chester G-6 Fairey Aviation later Westland Helicopters G-7 Gloster Aircraft 1948-1961 G-7 Slingsby Sailplanes Since 1971 G-8 Handley Page 1948-1970 G-9 Hawker Aircraft later Hawker Siddeley Aviation Mainly used on Hawker Hunters G-10 Reid & Sigrist 1948-1953 G-11 Avro later Hawker Siddeley Aviation Used at Woodford G-12 Saunders-Roe later Westland Aircraft then British Hovercraft Corporation G-12-1 was used on the first practical hovercraft, the SR-N1; G-12-1 had been used previously on the Saro SR/A1 G-13 Not used G-14 Short Brothers G-15 Supermarine 1948-1968 G-16 Vickers-Armstrongs later British Aircraft Corporation G-17 Westland Aircraft later Westland Helicopters G-18 Bristol Aeroplane later British Aircraft Corporation Used at Filton G-19 Heston Aircraft 1948-1960 G-20 General Aircraft 1948-1949 G-21 Miles Aircraft later Handley Page Reading 1948-1963 G-22 Airspeed 1948-1952 G-23 Percival Aircraft later British Aircraft Corporation 1948-1966 G-24 Cunliffe-Owen 1948-1949 G-25 Auster Aircraft 1948-1962 G-26 Slingsby Sailplanes 1948-1949 G-27 English Electric later British Aircraft Corporation G-28 British European Airways later British Airways Helicopters G-29 Napier & Son 1948-1962 G-30 Pest Control Limited 1952-1957 G-31 Scottish Aviation G-32 Cierva Autogiro Company 1948-1951 G-33 Flight Refuelling Limited 1948-1972 G-34 Chrislea Aircraft 1948-1952 G-35 F.G Miles then Beagle Aircraft 1951-1970 G-36 College of Aeronautics then Cranfield Institute of Technology Since 1954 G-37 Rolls-Royce Used at Hucknall 1954-1971 G-38 de Havilland Propellers later Hawker Siddeley Dynamics 1954-1975 G-39 Folland Aircraft 1954-1965; G-39-1 was used on the prototype Folland Midge G-40 Wiltshire School of Flying G-41 Aviation Traders 1956-1976 G-42 Armstrong Siddeley Motors 1956-1959 G-43 Edgar Percival Aircraft 1956-1959 G-44 Agricultural Aviation Limited 1959 G-45 Bristol Siddeley Engines 1959-1969 G-46 Saunders-Roe later Westland Aircraft 1959-1962 G-47 Lancashire Aircraft G-48 Westland Aircraft later Westland Helicopters 1960-1969 G-49 F G Miles Engineering 1965-1969 G-50 Alvis G-51 Britten Norman Since 1967 G-52 Marshall of Cambridge G-53 NDN Aircraft G-54 Cameron Balloons[2] G-55 W Vinten[2] G-56 Edgley Aircraft[2] G-57 Airship Industries[2] G-65 Solar Wings[2] G-76 Police Aviation Services Limited G-77 Thruster Air Services Ltd G-78 Bristow Helicopters Limited G-79 Eurocopter Oxford[2] G-80 British Microlight Aircraft Association Ltd G-89 Cosmik Aviation Limited See also
- United Kingdom aircraft registration
- United Kingdom military aircraft serials
- British military aircraft designation systems
- Royal Air Force roundels
- List of RAF Squadron Codes
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