Rescue plane grumman aircraft Stock Photos and Images
RF2K3CFBM–An American Grumman SA-16 Albatross amphibious search and rescue plane on display at The Travis Airforce Base in California, USA
RMC60W65–1947 HU-16 Albatross Amphibian rescue aircraft at the Naval Air Museum in Pensacola, Florida - home of the Blue Angels.
RMBF7HJ9–Grumman HU-16C Albatross in Flight
RMG2MBPD–Grumman fighter F14A Tomcat on the USS Hornet, in Alameda California.
RMJJ164A–Grumman Wildcat & PBY Catalina flying together at the Flying Legends Air Show
RM2M97A5W–Grumman SA-16A-GR Albatross, 49-096, of D Flight, 9th Air Rescue Squadron, USAF at Wiesbaden Air Base, Frankfurt, Germany. 29 May 1951.
RMA0N7DB–Grumman HU16C Albatross Amphibious Flying Boat US Navy Taking Off Coventry Airport Airshow
RMDA01R5–10th Air Rescue Group - Grumman SA-16B Albatross 51-471
RMB3NDHT–Grumman Albatross SA 16A Rescue Plane PIMA Tucson 1949 1978 at PIMA Air and Space Museum Tucson
RM2RB8CP1–Grumman OV-1A 'Mohawk'
RFT79NMC–Grumman J4F-2 Widgeon 'Petulant Porpoise' (Navy) at Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona, USA
RFRW8WP3–Airplane illustration
RM2MDYHJ6–A USCG UF-2G Grumman 'Albatross' on Patrol. A UF-2G Grumman 'Albatross' plane attached to a U.S. Coast Guard Air Detachment at Argentina, Newfoundland, flies on patrol over the North Atlantic. This aircraft assisted in the 1915 International Ice Patrol operations conducted by the Coast Guard. A Modified and improved version of the UF-1G 'Albatross' type the Coast Guard has in service, the UF-2G is all weather, high wing, twin engine, medium range amphibious with a fixed wing tip float. Its primary mission is search and rescue, but it also is suitable for missions involving transport of cargo a
RMB48YE5–Grumman J2F Duck Amphibious biplane
RMAA69CB–1954 Grumman HU-16A Albatross
RMF1JCC7–A HU-16 Albatross twin radial engine amphibious flying boat on a white background.
RMB21BFW–California Sacramento McClellan Aerospace Museum of California Grumman HU 16B Albatross
RMBB4W66–Nose section Air Force Grumman HU-16B Albatross Amphibian, at the air show
RM2JYXKF6–Search - An SA-16 Grumman Albatross of the 3rd Air Rescue Squadron, the search end rescue unit serving the U. S. Far East Air Forces, has one primary duty--constant patrol of the water lanes over which fighters, light and medium bombers of Far East Air Forces and its attached units fly. One is shown cruising at a medium low altitude- alert for signs of trouble. March 10, 1951. (Photo by U. S. Air Force Photo)
RF2K3CFB4–An American Grumman SA-16 Albatross amphibious search and rescue plane on display at The Travis Airforce Base in California, USA
RM2F7Y7EG–At the aircraft deck of the aircraft camp hr.ms. Karel Doorman (R 81, EX-VENERABLE) with O.A a Sikorsky Ho4S-3 (UH-19F) Air Sea Rescue Helicopter (1953-1962) and the Grumman TPM-3S2 Avenger Submarine booth boiler plane with registration 28 (1955-1960) in 1958.
RMJJ1649–Grumman Wildcat & PBY Catalina flying together at the Flying Legends Air Show
RMA0N7D8–Grumman HU16C Albatross Amphibious Flying Boat US Navy Flypast Coventry Airport Airshow
RM2RB8CP0–Grumman OV-1A 'Mohawk'
RFT7B3NC–Grumman J4F-2 Widgeon 'Petulant Porpoise' (Navy) at Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona, USA
RMT6J4E9–Grumman HU-16E Albatross
RM2MDYGGT–UF-2G 'Albatross'. A U.S. Coast Guard UF-2G amphibious plane wearing an easily visible paint scheme flies out of Honolulu on a search and rescue mission. Built by Grumman Aircraft Corp., the UF-2G is an all weather, high-wing, twin-engine, medium-range sea plane equipped with a fixed wing tip afoat. Although its primary mission is search and rescue, it is also useful for transporting personnel and cargo, for medical evacuation, and general utility. The UF-2G is a modified UF-1G with increase wing span, a cambered leading edge to wing tip, improved wing and tail de-icing systems, and other feat
RMM1EWKN–American Coast guard sea plane
RMAA69CC–1954 Grumman HU-16A Albatross
RM2JYXKEA–When signs of trouble are spotted, the Albatross swoops down for a landing, and taxis easily to the location, to pick up any plane crew that has had to ditch. Many U.S. Far East Air Forces air crew members owe their lives to the prompt and efficient action of the Albatross. March 10, 1951. (Photo by U.S. Air Force Photo).
RF2K3CFBN–An American Grumman SA-16 Albatross amphibious search and rescue plane on display at The Travis Airforce Base in California, USA
RM2F7YG5E–Parked aircraft (right the grumman tbm-3s2 avenger submarine beverage plane with folded wings and registration 12 (1954-1959) and links a Sikorsky Hoaten-3 (UH-19F) Air Sea Rescue Helicopter, 1953-1963) of the Marine air shipping service (MLD) on Flight Camp Trip Air Deck Hr.Ms. Karel Doorman (R 81, EX-VENERABLE) in 1958.
RM2JYXKEY–U.S. Air Force SA-16: U. S. Air Force SA-16 'Albatross' amphibian lands gracefully on a routine rescue mission. Several SA-16's will be stationed at strategic points along the route of The 'Operation Handclasp' flight from Japan to Australia. Re-ferred to by air rescue personnel as the 'Dumbo', the SA-16 is used extensively by air rescue units throughout the world. February 23, 1955. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
RMM1EPNR–American Coast guard sea plane
RMAA69C9–1954 Grumman HU-16A Albatross
RMT6J4E3–Grumman HU-16E Albatross
RF2K3CFB3–An American Grumman SA-16 Albatross amphibious search and rescue plane on display at The Travis Airforce Base in California, USA
RM2F80178–Parked aircraft (right the grumman tbm-3s2 avenger submarine beverage plane with folded wings and registration 12 (1954-1959) and links a Sikorsky Hoaten-3 (UH-19F) Air Sea Rescue Helicopter, 1953-1963) of the Marine air shipping service (MLD) on Flight Camp Trip Air Deck Hr.Ms. Karel Doorman (R 81, EX-VENERABLE) in 1958.
RMAA69CA–1954 Grumman HU-16A Albatross
RF2K3CFBK–An American Grumman SA-16 Albatross amphibious search and rescue plane on display at The Travis Airforce Base in California, USA
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