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Grumman Goose

The Grumman Goose is a rugged, amphibious aircraft designed for short takeoffs and landings on water or land. Built by Grumman in the 1930s and used through World War II and beyond, it features a high wing and twin engines, allowing it to operate in remote areas with limited infrastructure. Often used for sightseeing, transportation, and search-and-rescue missions, the Goose's versatility and durability made it a reliable workhorse in challenging environments, especially in coastal and island regions. Its iconic design and historical significance continue to be appreciated by aviation enthusiasts today.