GRUMMAN WIDGEON G44-A ERECTION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS CD
131 pages , Ranger 44oc5 engine undated circa 1940
descriptions , pictures ,,schematics,plan, systems, controls,service, fuel ,oil, landing gear, ops procedures, maintenance,loading, cockpit, charts, inspection,equipment,and lots more. all on easy use computer disc pdf archive
RARE PUBLICATION FOR THIS AMPHIBIOUS TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
'Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp Beth Page Long island NEW YORK'
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The Widgeon was originally designed for the civil market. It is smaller but otherwise similar to Grumman's earlier G-21 Goose, and was produced from 1941 to 1955. The aircraft was used during World War II as a small patrol and utility machine by the United States Navy, US Coast Guard and by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm.
The first prototype flew in 1940, and the first production aircraft went to the United States Navy as an anti-submarine aircraft. In total, 276 were built by Grumman, including 176 for the military. During World War II, they served with the US Navy, Coast Guard, Civil Air Patrol and Army Air Force, as well as with the British Royal Navy, who gave it the service name Gosling.
The Grumman G-44 Widgeon was a twin-engine amphibious transport aircraft. It was designated 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.
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