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Grumman G-44 Widgeon Although the G-21 Goose sold well and even contributed to Grumman’s profitability in 1937 and 1938, it was associated with two negative aspects – namely, it was too large and too ...
Grumman Corporation specialized in producing small and medium-sized flying boats, including the G-21 Goose, G-44 Widgeon, G-73 Mallard, and G-64 Albatross. These flying boats revolutionized the use of ...
The preliminary factual report by the UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority into a Grumman G-21 Goose amphibian accident on 27 February has found that the aircraft crashed out of control shortly ...
Wilderness Seaplanes in Port Hardy has three of the historic amphibious Grumman Goose aircraft, which were manufactured from 1937 to 1945 and continue to be workhorses on the B.C. coast.
Antilles, based in North Carolina, owns the type certificate for the Grumman G-21 and has received FAA go-ahead to re-start production of an improved version. The revived Super Goose will feature ...
Decades after the last Grumman Goose rolled off the famed manufacturer’s assembly line, the G-21 Goose is nearly ready to come back to life. A company called Antilles Seaplanes, headquartered in ...
Although Grumman was principally a supplier of fighters to the US Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, it nevertheless found limited airline application for its amphibious G-21 Goose, G-44 Widgeon, and ...
00000193-6344-d71b-a7fb-ebdf8d4c0000PenAir’s last remaining Grumman Goose is heading to a new home, arriving in Anchorage Friday from Unalaska.This event marks the end of an era for PenAir.Read ...