When the current register was started on 22nd July 1919, the Paris International Conference allocated the prefix G- followed by four letters for British Empire registrations. Civilian aircraft flying on former military serials and those allocated with the K-100 series were initially re-registered sequentially from G-EAAA.
G-EAAA to G-EBZZ, and G-EDCA were allocated to Heavier-than-air aircraft.
Letter 'Q' was not use after G-EBTQ.
The alphabetical sequence was restarted from G-AAAA on 30th July 1928.
cn 30
cn 17
cn 98
F904
cn 688/2404
F938 / cn 687/2404
cn 102
'Miss Kenya'
cn 927
PFA 077-10240
cn E449
N9917 / W/O 3004/14
cn AW154
cn 188
cn 1
cn W10-2
cn 236
cn 276
cn 114
cn 375
cn 405
cn 414
cn S.712
cn 552
cn 627
cn -
cn 678
G-EAAA to G-EBZZ, and G-EDCA were allocated to Heavier-than-air aircraft. Letter 'Q' was not use after G-EBTQ.
The alphabetical sequence was restarted from G-AAAA on 30th July 1928.