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This is a fully restored 1947 Grumman Mallard twin-engine flying boat that does the one thing no megayacht can ever do, no matter how expensive.
For months, volunteers at the Cradle of Aviation Museum have diligently restored a U.S. Navy Grumman F-14 D Tomcat — one of more than 700 built on Long Island and the last one ever to fly. The ...
A restored U.S. Navy Grumman F-14 D Tomcat, acquired by the Cradle of Aviation Museum, is ready to roll — literally — after the repair of a pesky flat tire on its main landing gear. Late last ...
The last time we saw Felix 101, the last Grumman F-14D Tomcat to fly with the U.S. Navy, it had just arrived at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, New York. After 14 years parked ...
Despite their new peacetime role being different than their intended one, it is still a testament to the Grumman "Iron Works" that the Tracker remains in active use over 70 years later. [...] ...