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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: Nilsen on July 08, 2004, 03:43:58 AM
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I have always liked the look of this plane but never known what its called. I see from the name of the pic that its a Grumman but thats it
Anyone know the name and a website with more images of them?
-edit- is it called Goose or albatros?
(http://karsten.thiee.free.fr/43/Virgin%20Island%20Seaplane%20Grumman.jpg)
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Grumman Albatross
"The Albatross was the premier fixed-wing rescue aircraft for the U.S. Air Force and Coast Guard. Its very colorful history begins in 1946 and spans nearly a quarter of a century, including service with twenty-two foreign nations.
With a total of 466 built by Grumman, more than eighty examples still thrive on the civil register. The Albatross also saw extensive service in the Korean and Vietnam wars. The fascinating history of this unique aircraft is complemented by over 200 photographs including many in color showing the great variations in color schemes and markings. "
http://www.aviation-worldwide.com/products/3170.html
"The last U.S. military use of the Albatross ended in 1983 when the last Coast Guard HU-16E was retired. Albatrosses continue to serve in military services of less developed nations."
http://www.mdickinson.com/av/albatross.htm
Bill Da Silva's Albatross (http://www.localhangar.com/cgi-bin/clubs/pictures_pages.pl?POP=yes&CLUBNO=4&reason=show_page&PAGEID=77)
"One If By Land" article out of Plane And Pilot (http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/content/articles/land.html)
Pics in German markings and technical data (http://www.fly-navy.de/props/hu16.html)
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Thx Arlo
I remember a tv show when i was a kid that starred a Goose and its pilot. They flew around and did all kinds of stuff. Dont remember the name of the series but thats when i started to like the plane. The Albatros is as derivate of the Goose if i understand it correctly.
-edit- wohoo.... found the show i was thinking about... "Tales of the Gold Monkey"
Tales of the Gold Monkey was a popular but short-lived television show made in the early 1980s, centering around the exploits of a pilot named Jake Cutter who owned a Goose (which was named, aptly enough, "Cutter's Goose"). The producer of the show modelled it on the 1939 movie Only Angels Have Wings, although the network executives were definitely looking for something to be a TV clone of Raiders of the Lost Ark. The show was cheesy and sometimes painfully bad, but still fun, and had lots of terrific footage of a Goose taking off, landing, and in flight. (Unfortunately, the show cost the world a Goose, which crashed on its way from Alaska to California for filming. C'est la vie.) The Goose that replaced the lost one is still alive and kicking, though, and until early 1997 was owned by Seattle Seaplanes (it's been painted blue and doesn't say "Cutter's Goose" on the side any more...). It's recently been sold to unnamed buyers, but I don't have any more info than that.
Pretty plane
(http://www.goosehangar.com/images/1GooseTOrun.jpg)
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Gooses (Geese):
(http://www.gooseforsale.com/images/Gooseflyby.jpg)
(http://www.grummangoose.com/1065_V176_01.jpg)
(http://www.grummangoose.com/1004_NC16913_01.jpg)
(http://www.grummangoose.com/1085_V190_01.jpg)
http://www.grummangoose.com/
(http://www.grummangoose.com/totgm.jpg)
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Yup, when you know what you are loking for its easy to find tons of nice pics :)
Its also called Catalina Goose on lots of sites....licenced production?
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http://www.catalinagoose.homestead.com/
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Thx, i found it just before you did. :)
It would be great for AH2....eh.....no it prolly wouldnt. Unless we can get a pistol and shoot from the windows.
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Go back further and you got the Duck.
(http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/Grumman_JF2_3.jpg)
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Also a good lookig plane. Was used in ww2 as a scoutplane wasnt it? Was used on cruisers and battleships + from land if i remember correctly.
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I know the Coast Guard was using Ducks (which they winched on and off CG cutter decks).
I think the Navy used primarily Seagulls:
(http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h97000/h97592.jpg)
(http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/g30000/g30118.jpg)
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btw Arlo. How does your setup work for AH? Do you get decent framerates?
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Very similar to seagull in background, not sure what its called though.
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/251_1089296052_p4150016.jpg)
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Originally posted by Nilsen
btw Arlo. How does your setup work for AH? Do you get decent framerates?
Pretty good. I average 45 frames on the runway, 80-90 in the air without traffic, has dipped down as low as 20 when the furball is truly raging but most times it's in the high 30s in combat. Good enough that I seldom notice any "video drag" at all.
p.s. Running the 256 texture setting and detail sliders a tad bit toward the better detail side of the slider.
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Originally posted by Arlo
Pretty good. I average 45 frames on the runway, 80-90 in the air without traffic, has dipped down as low as 20 when the furball is truly raging but most times it's in the high 30s in combat. Good enough that I seldom notice any "video drag" at all.
p.s. Running the 256 texture setting and detail sliders a tad bit toward the better detail side of the slider.
Good, i should get abit better performance with the settup ill make soon then....sertainly not worse :)
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Originally posted by Nilsen
Good, i should get abit better performance with the settup ill make soon then....sertainly not worse :)
Erm .... so ... whatcha sayin'? :lol
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hehe just getting info from players so i can get a system that is not overkill but has a nice margin.
btw, what resolution do you run at?
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1024x768 ... seems to make no diff from 800x600 (FR wise). I'd say the vid card and bumping my ram up to 512 made all the difference (that and Pyro's patchwork).
(http://jollyrogers.info/CAG44/aaaf.jpg)
(http://jollyrogers.info/CAG44/lod.jpg)
(http://jollyrogers.info/CAG44/vidset02.jpg)
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im going for the 9600xt or 9800PRO (only 20$ more but uses more power), amd64 2800 and 512 ram.
I "have" to run at my LCD's native res @ 1280*1024 tho.
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Originally posted by United
Very similar to seagull in background, not sure what its called though.
That's the Vought OS2U Kingfisher.
I've been a long-time fan of Grumman Seaplanes.
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That's a civilian Albatross. I was the last individual to qualify on Navy HU-16s in 1976. I flew the last operational sortie of a Navy Amphibian (a SAR mission out of GTMO) later that same year. HU-16s soldiered on with the Coasties for a few more years. Our HU-16D was outfitted for VIP use and is currently in long-term storage as part of the Naval Aviation Museum's collection of unrestored aircraft.
I have fond memories of the Albatross.
Also, the Navy flew the J2F Duck extensively. They had the bulk of the production.
My regards,
Widewing
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Is it a Grumman Albatros?
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I remember watching Tales of the Gold Monkey didn't he have one of those skinny little monkies with him all the time?
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Grumman Twin amphibians from large to small...
(http://www.geocities.com/lucktam/awacs/grumman/hu16.gif)
Albatross (2) 9-cylinder Wrėght R-1820-76A o 76B 1473 hp GW = 17000 kg
(http://www.chooseyouritem.com/airplanes/photos/7000/7163.jpg)
Mallard (for sale for $1,000,000 and change) 10 pax
(http://www.daveswarbirds.com/usplanes/photos/goose.jpg)
Goose (2) wasp Jr 450 HP Radials: 2 pilots + 4 to 6 Pax
Rae Dawn Chong flew a Goose with Arnold in Commando.
(http://www.ptialaska.net/~smharvey/images/photo_album/large_images/100_0032.jpg)
Widgeon originally Ranger engines 6 cyl inline 200 HP per wing. 2+2 pax