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The Grumman American AA-5 series is a family of American all-metal, four-seat, light aircraft used for touring and training. The line includes the original American Aviation AA-5 Traveler, the Grumman American AA-5 Traveler, AA-5A Cheetah, and AA-5B Tiger, the Gulfstream American AA-5A Cheetah and AA-5B Tiger, the American General AG-5B Tiger, and the Tiger Aircraft AG-5B Tiger.
A GA-7 Cougar on the ramp at Les Cedres Quebec, May 2005. The Gulfstream American GA-7 Cougar is an American all-metal, 4-seat, twin-engined light aircraft.The Cougar was a twin-engine development of the Gulfstream American AA-5B Tiger and traces its lineage to the AA-1 Yankee Clipper and the Bede BD-1.
Grumman American AA-1; Grumman American AA-5; P. American Aviation AA-2 Patriot This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 04:14 (UTC). Text is available ...
The crash was the result of the aircraft missing the last arresting cable, while ignoring a wave-off command. Two Grumman F-14 Tomcats struck and destroyed (BuNos. 161138 and 160385), three F-14s, nine LTV A-7 Corsair IIs, three S-3A Vikings, one Grumman A-6 Intruder and one Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King damaged. [43]
Grumman American AA-1; Grumman American AA-5; Grumman Ag Cat; C. Gulfstream American GA-7 Cougar; Media in category "Gulfstream American aircraft"
The new aircraft was named the AA-1 Yankee and first flew on March 2, 1967, gaining type certificate approval from the FAA in July 1968. [ 4 ] The Grumman Corporation had taken an 80% share in American Aviation and in 1972 the company was renamed the Grumman American Aviation Corporation.
"All told, 3,282 AA-5s and AG-5s were produced by the five manufacturers between 1971 and 2005." Are you sure? Let's count: "834 Travelers had been produced when production of this model ceased in 1975" + "A total of 900 Cheetahs were produced" + "highly successful Tiger design went out of production after 1323 aircraft had been delivered" + " American General produced Tigers for model years ...
The Cheetah MMPV (Medium Mine Protected Vehicle) was a prototype built by the Force Protection, Inc., division of General Dynamics. It was intended as part of Force Protection's armoured military vehicle line-up, which includes the MRAP -class of Buffalo and Cougar vehicles and the Ocelot light protected patrol vehicle (LPPV).