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+ | Three years after the G-21 Goose, Grumman designed the smaller G-44 Widgeon still as a twin engine amphibious aircraft. With a capacity of five passengers, the production was eventually kept for military use as J4F (by the United States Navy and Coast Guard) and OA-14 (by the United States Army Air Corps and United States Army Air Forces). After WW2, production ran for the civil market as G-44A and in France under license. The Royal Navy used fifteent aircraft named Gosling (Widgeon). | ||
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+ | Grumman built 276 G-44 Widgeon and 41 were license built by France as SCAN 30. | ||
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+ | This page lists all films that feature a variation of the Grumman G-44 / J4F / Widgeon. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_G-44_Widgeon Grumman G-44 Widgeonon Wikipedia] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Grumman]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Aircraft List]] |
Revision as of 12:32, 14 October 2014
Three years after the G-21 Goose, Grumman designed the smaller G-44 Widgeon still as a twin engine amphibious aircraft. With a capacity of five passengers, the production was eventually kept for military use as J4F (by the United States Navy and Coast Guard) and OA-14 (by the United States Army Air Corps and United States Army Air Forces). After WW2, production ran for the civil market as G-44A and in France under license. The Royal Navy used fifteent aircraft named Gosling (Widgeon).
Grumman built 276 G-44 Widgeon and 41 were license built by France as SCAN 30.
This page lists all films that feature a variation of the Grumman G-44 / J4F / Widgeon.
See also
Pages in category "Grumman G-44 Widgeon"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.