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This Goose was manufactured at the Grumman factory in Bethpage, New York. It was then delivered to the Gulf Oil Corporation in December of '39 and was based in the Baton Rouge area.
That's why this 1968 Grumman G-21 Goose flying boat is such a welcome sight. Apart from being a new face on a Trade-a-Plane website that almost never gets new entries, it seems, ...
The Grumman Goose, a pre-World War II aircraft, has seen in service around the world for more than 70 years. But the Gooses are slowly dying off -- what could take this aviation workhorse s place?
The Grumman Goose restoration is about 85 percent complete and now those involved are trying to find a permanent home for the plane. They believe they may have found the right place.
End of an era: Alaska's last "flying boat" was retired Friday as PenAir ended the long, illustrious career of its World War II-era Grumman Goose, nicknamed the Spirit of Akutan II.
The Grumman Goose still flies today, both in its original form and with turboprop engines added for increased performance. For over 50 years, ...
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