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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 ...
The Grumman Goose, with its ability to land in water, made it a crucial transportation link for many rural communities, particularly in Southwest Alaska and the Aleutian Islands.
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.
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, ...
PenAir halted the only air service to the remote Aleutian Islands community of Akutan Tuesday, fearing damage to its Grumman Goose, which has been forced to make gravel-beach landings since its ...
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.
Grumman has built some venerable seaplanes—think Goose, Albatross, Mallard, and Widgeon—but it ran aground when it put a portly F4F-3 Wildcat on floats and called it an F4F-3S seaplane fighter ...
The origin of the Grumman Goose that crashed at Al Ain airport in Abu Dhabi on 27 February, killing all four occupants, has been revealed.
OSHKOSH 2008: Antilles to relaunch upgraded Super Goose 2008-07-30T19:00:00+01:00 It might be a 70-year-old design, but Antilles Seaplanes believes there is a big market for a brand-new G-21 Super ...