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Grumman Collection

"Grumman: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" From the iconic Grumman G-21 JRF-1 Goose, a versatile light water-going transport unit

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-21 JRF-1 Goose -light water going transport u

Grumman G-21 JRF-1 Goose -light water going transport used by both the US and Britain

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman OV-1B Mohawk, 59-2621, of the US Army

Grumman OV-1B Mohawk, 59-2621, of the US Army

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman E-2C Hawkeye

Grumman E-2C Hawkeye

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman E-2C Hawkeye

Grumman E-2C Hawkeye

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-303 F-14D Tomcat

Grumman G-303 F-14D Tomcat
Us Navy Grumman F-14D Tomcat Date: 1990s

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman S-2 Tracker 152364

Grumman S-2 Tracker 152364
United States Navy - Grumman S-2E Tracker 152364 (msn 251C, base code NT, call-sign 106 ), of VS-33 / VSG-59, embarked on USS Hornet

Background imageGrumman Collection: Fleet Air Arm - Grumman Martlet II - AM958

Fleet Air Arm - Grumman Martlet II - AM958
A Grumman Martlet II of the Fleet Air Arm. Ordered by the British Purchasing Commission as Grumman G-36Bs, the Martlet II was powered by a Pratt and Whitney R-1830-S3C4-G engine

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman S2F-1 Tracker, 144703

Grumman S2F-1 Tracker, 144703

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman F4F Wildcat flying over Chino, California

Grumman F4F Wildcat flying over Chino, California

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman S-2E Tracker N12-152800

Grumman S-2E Tracker N12-152800
Royal Australian Navy - Grumman S-2G Tracker N12-152800 (MSN 269C) Date: circa 1990

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman S-2 Tracker, 1506, of the Royal Canadian Navy

Grumman S-2 Tracker, 1506, of the Royal Canadian Navy

Background imageGrumman Collection: A Grumman TBF Avenger takes off from USS Yorktown

A Grumman TBF Avenger takes off from USS Yorktown

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman C-1A Trader 136791

Grumman C-1A Trader 136791
United States Navy - Grumman C-1A Trader 136791, of VR-30 (base code RW, call-sign 791), at Alameda Naval Air Station on 4 November 1967 Date: 1967

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman A-6E Intruder 149953

Grumman A-6E Intruder 149953
United States Navy - Grumman A-6E Intruder 149953 (base code AB, call-sign 512) of VA-34, tied down on USS America, moored in Portsmouth Harbour, September 1982. Date: 1982

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman F-14A Tomcat 159450

Grumman F-14A Tomcat 159450
United States Navy - Grumman F-14A Tomcat 159450 (base code AB, call-sign 204) of VF-33, tied down on USS America, moored in Portsmouth Harbour, September 1982. Date: 1982

Background imageGrumman Collection: United States Marine Corps - Grumman F9F-8P Cougar 141722

United States Marine Corps - Grumman F9F-8P Cougar 141722 (msn 55, base code TN, call-sign 1), of VMCJ-3 at MCAS El Toro, CA. Now on display at Flying Leathernecks Museum, Miramar, CA.. Date: 1957

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman OV-1 Mohawk

Grumman OV-1 Mohawk

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman Martlet I BJ570

Grumman Martlet I BJ570
Grumman Martlet I, BJ570

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman Martlet I AX828

Grumman Martlet I AX828
Grumman Martlet I, AX828

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-303 F-14 Tomcat

Grumman G-303 F-14 Tomcat
Us Navy Grumman F-14 Tomcat Flying at High-Altitude with Wing Swept-Back Date: 1970s

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-303 F-14A Tomcat

Grumman G-303 F-14A Tomcat
Us Navy Grumman F-14 Tomcat with a Hughes Aim-54C Phoenix Missile and Awg-9 System Date: 1980

Background imageGrumman Collection: Entries - Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) competition

Entries - Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) competition
An artist?s impression of the McDonnell Douglas, Northrop Grumman and British Aerospace entry in the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) competition c1996. Date: circa 1996

Background imageGrumman Collection: United states Navy - Grumman F7F-2D Tigercat 80335

United states Navy - Grumman F7F-2D Tigercat 80335
United States Navy - Grumman F7F-2D Tigercat 80335 of VU-3 at Miramar NAS. Built as an F7F-2N, the majority of the -2Ns, including 80335

Background imageGrumman Collection: United States Navy - Grumman F6F-5K Hellcat Drone 80173

United States Navy - Grumman F6F-5K Hellcat Drone 80173. Date: 1950s

Background imageGrumman Collection: United States Navy - Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat 42874

United States Navy - Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat 42874, NACA 158, of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) at Moffett Naval Air Station

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-79 XF9F-2 Panther 122477

Grumman G-79 XF9F-2 Panther 122477, 3rdt prototype of the F9F and second XF9F-2, powered by a Rolls-Royce Nene turbojet, taxiing for take-off at the Naval Air Test Centre Patuxent River, Maryland

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman Gulfstream II VH-ASG

Grumman Gulfstream II VH-ASG (msn 095), the 95th Gulfstream II, of Associated Airlines Pty. at Perth Western Australia. Date: circa 1972

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman F9F-8 Cougar

Grumman F9F-8 Cougar Date: 1972

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I N623W

Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I N623W Date: 1960s-1980s

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman - F7F-3P Tigercat G-RUMT (ex N7235C - 80425)

Grumman - F7F-3P Tigercat G-RUMT (ex N7235C - 80425)
Grumman F7F-3P Tigercat G-RUMT (msn C.167) (ex BuAer No. 80425 - US civil registration N7235C) at RAF Fairford for a Royal International Air Tattoo air show

Background imageGrumman Collection: Fleet Air Arm - Grumman Martlet V - JV337

Fleet Air Arm - Grumman Martlet V - JV337
A General Motors Martlet V of the Fleet Air Arm. the Martlet was soon to be re-named Wildcat (as per US Navy). the Martlet V was equivalent to the US Navy General Motors FM-1 (Grumman F4F-4)

Background imageGrumman Collection: McKinnon G-21G Turbo-Goose ZK-ERX

McKinnon G-21G Turbo-Goose ZK-ERX (msn 1226) of See Bee Air ltd. At Auckland, New Zealand. The Turbo-Goose is a turboprop powered conversion of Grumman G-21 Goose amphibian aircraft

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-164A Ag-Cat CS-APY

Grumman G-164A Ag-Cat CS-APY (msn 1238), of Agroar - Trabalhos Aereos, at Evora, Portugal. Date: circa 2003

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-44A Widgeon N44CH - FP469

Grumman G-44A Widgeon N44CH - FP469
Grumman G-44A Widgeon N44CH / FP469 (msn 1454) Date: circa 2000

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-111 Albatross N116FB

Grumman G-111 Albatross N116FB (msn 460, ex UF-2 148325, ex JMSDF 9052), a former Chalk International Albatross. Date: circa 1990

Background imageGrumman Collection: Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout replica 166821

Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout replica 166821, at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show on 24 July 2010. (166821 is a Boeing F/A-18E Super Hornet) Date: 2010

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman HU-16C Albatross N7025N - 141262

Grumman HU-16C Albatross N7025N - 141262
Grumman HU-16C Albatross N7025N / 141262 (msn G-409), at the Waddington - International Air Show on 30 June 2002. Date: 2002

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-1159A Gulfstream G-III F-330

Grumman G-1159A Gulfstream G-III F-330
Flyvevabnet - Grumman G-1159A Gulfstream III F-330 (msn 330), of Eskadrille 721. (Flyvevabnet - Royal Danish Air Force). Date: circa 1998

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G-1159A Gulfstream G-III F-249

Grumman G-1159A Gulfstream G-III F-249
Flyvevabnet - Grumman G-1159A Gulfstream III F-249 (msn 249), of Eskadrille 721, on approach to RAF Mildenhall in November 1998. (Flyvevabnet - Royal Danish Air Force). Date: 1998

Background imageGrumman Collection: Kaman K-225 N401A

Kaman K-225 N401A (msn 5), at the New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, CT. in company with Grumman F9F-2 Panther 125155, formerly of VMF-323 US Marine Corps. Date: circa 1958

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman C-1A Trader 146029

Grumman C-1A Trader 146029
United States Navy - Grumman C-1A Trader 146029 (MSN 59), of VRC-40. Date: circa 1970

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman -2C Hawkeye 161097

Grumman -2C Hawkeye 161097
United States Navy - Grumman -2C Hawkeye 161097 (msn 56, base code AB, call-sign 601), of VAW-123, embarked on USS America on 18 September 1982. Seen ranged on deck folded, ready for the hangar

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman G. 159 Gulfstream I N902JL

Grumman G. 159 Gulfstream I N902JL
Grumman G.159 Gulfstream I N902JL (msn 130), at San Francisco International Airport on16 July 1966. Date: 1966

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman TF-1 Trader 146026

Grumman TF-1 Trader 146026
United States Navy - Grumman TF-1 Trader 146026 (msn 56, Model G-96), seen stowed in the hangar on board USS Essex (CVS-9) Date: circa 1960

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman WF-2 Tracer 148904

Grumman WF-2 Tracer 148904
United States Navy - Grumman WF-2 Tracer 148904 (msn 69, Model G-117), seen stowed in the hangar on board USS Essex (CVS-9) Date: circa 1960

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman Ag-Cat 1547

Grumman Ag-Cat 1547
Hellenic Air Force - Grumman Ag-Cat 1547 (msn 1547) Date: circa 1998

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman Ag-Cat 1279

Grumman Ag-Cat 1279
Hellenic Air Force - Grumman Ag-Cat 1279 (msn 1279) Date: circa 1998

Background imageGrumman Collection: Grumman SHU-16B Albatros 17190

Grumman SHU-16B Albatros 17190 (msn G250, ex 51-7190), at the Hellenic AF Museum - Tatoi AB, Greece. Date: circa 1998



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"Grumman: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" From the iconic Grumman G-21 JRF-1 Goose, a versatile light water-going transport unit, to the powerful Grumman OV-1B Mohawk serving in the US Army, it has been at the forefront of aviation innovation. The Douglas AD-1 Skyraider and Lockheed P2V-5 Neptune are just a few their remarkable aircraft. The Grumman WF-2 played a crucial role in naval operations, while the awe-inspiring Grumman E-2C Hawkeye provided unmatched surveillance capabilities. With its distinctive radar dome atop its fuselage, it was truly an airborne guardian. Witnessing a Grumman TBF Avenger gracefully taking off from USS Yorktown is an experience that captures both power and grace. Similarly, the sight of the reliable Grumman S-2 Tracker 152364 soaring through the skies evokes admiration for this legendary aircraft. The mighty presence of the Grumman G-303 F-14D Tomcat demands attention as it showcases unparalleled speed and agility. Its sleek design and advanced technology make it one of aviation's most iconic fighters. The precision strikes carried out by the fearsome Grumman A6-E Intruder 149953 demonstrate why it became synonymous with excellence in close air support missions. Meanwhile, United States Marine Corps' very own -the agile and nimble F9F8P Cougar 141722 - showcased its prowess on every mission undertaken. Across oceans, Fleet Air Arm's trusty companion -the resilient Grumman Martlet II AM958 - proved its worth time and again during critical operations. Additionally, let us not forget about another workhorse –the dependable anti-submarine warfare platform known as the Gruman S2F1 Tracker 144703. Gruman's legacy is one filled with groundbreaking achievements that have shaped the aviation industry.