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Three Canadair CL-215 amphibious flying boats. The following is a list of seaplanes, which includes floatplanes and flying boats. A seaplane is any airplane that has the capability of landing and taking off from water, while an amphibian is a seaplane which can also operate from land.
Data from Albatross: Amphibious Airborne Angel, United States Navy Aircraft since 1911, Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1958-59 Grumman Albatross: A History of the Legendary Seaplane General characteristics Crew: 4-6 Capacity: 10 passengers Length: 62 ft 10 in (19.15 m) Wingspan: 96 ft 8 in (29.46 m) Height: 25 ft 10 in (7.87 m) Wing area: 1,035 sq ft (96.2 m 2) Airfoil: NACA 23017 Empty ...
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Shortly thereafter former Grumman executives formed the Marathon Boat Group to produce the canoes. In 2000 the Group worked out an agreement with Northrop Grumman to sell the canoes using Grumman name and logo. [26] [27] Grumman sport boat [28] Grumman-Flxible 870 transit buses (1978–1982) [29] Ben Franklin (PX-15), a science submarine [30]
The Grumman G-21 Goose is an amphibious flying boat designed by Grumman to serve as an eight-seat "commuter" aircraft for businessmen in the Long Island area. The Goose was Grumman's first monoplane to fly, its first twin-engined aircraft, and its first aircraft to enter commercial airline service.
Grumman F-9 Cougar; Grumman F-11 Tiger; Grumman F-14 Tomcat; General Dynamics–Grumman F-111B; Grumman FF; Grumman F2F; Grumman F3F; Grumman F4F Wildcat; Grumman XF5F Skyrocket; Grumman F6F Hellcat; Grumman F7F Tigercat; Grumman F8F Bearcat; Grumman F9F Panther; Grumman XF10F Jaguar; Grumman F11F-1F Super Tiger
Macchi M.3 single engine flying boat used as an airliner; Macchi M.16 single-seat sport biplane; Macchi M.C.73 open-cockpit sports biplane; Macchi M.C.94 twin-engine monoplane flying boat airliner; Macchi M.C.100 trimotor monoplane flying boat airliner; Macchi M.B.308 two-seat sport utility aircraft; Macchi M.B.320 twin-engine cabin monoplane
G-73 Mallard at the Air Zoo. Building on the success of the Goose and Widgeon, Grumman Aircraft developed larger G-73 Mallard for commercial use.Retaining many of the features of the smaller aircraft, such as twin radial engines, high wings with underwing floats, retractable landing gear and a large straight tail, the company built 59 Mallards between 1946 and 1951.