
Grumman G-21 Goose
The Grumman G-21 Goose is a versatile amphibious aircraft designed in the 1930s, notable for its ability to take off and land on both water and land. It features a distinctive rounded fuselage and twin-engine configuration, making it popular for transportation, patrol, and even as a luxury flying boat. The Goose played a significant role during World War II for military reconnaissance and utility missions. Its unique design and capabilities have made it a cherished choice among aviation enthusiasts and collectors, representing a significant achievement in early American aviation technology.