
Aircraft | |
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Registration / Serial: | "V190" |
Aircraft Original Type: | Grumman G-21 Goose |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Grumman G-21/38/39 Goose |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman JRF-3 Goose |
C/n (msn): | 1086 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Coast Guard |
Location | |
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City / Airport: | Pensacola - NAS / Forrest Sherman FieldMap |
Region / Country: | Florida, United States |
Airport Codes: | ICAO: KNPA IATA: NPA Local: NPA Other: - |
Collection: | National Museum of Naval Aviation |
Photo Date: | 13 December 2024 |
Photo by: | Richard Vandervord |
Photo ID: | 768237 |
Photo Comment |
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This Goose is painted as V190 which crashed into cliffs on Block Island, RI in April 1942. It is actually the next in series, V191 which was sold off after the war and registered as NC5538N in 1948. While with Catalina Seaplanes it was involved in three major accidents causing substantial damage. In July 1966 it landed in the wake of a tugboat causing the tail unit to distort, in January 1970 it nosed over on landing in the water wheels down and in December the same year it collided with another aircraft on the ground while taxiing at Long Beach. In 1974 registered N12CS and to museum c.1986 This photo is copyright © Richard Vandervord, and may not be used or published in any way without permission. It was added on 14 January 2025, and has since been viewed 60 times. |