>>Click to enlarge (Size: 20,060 bytes)<< Grumman constructed 466 "Albatross" amphibians for the Coast Guard from 1947 to 1961. (UF-1G/2G, later HU-16E.) This twin-engine monoplane was designed for rescue, transport and general utility use. It carried a crew of four and could accommodate 12 rescue victims. The "Albatross" made its final landing at Cape Cod in 1983, and the last true amphibious seaplane flown by the Coast Guard was then retired from service. 11"L x 16"W x 5"H.
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