Grumman Museum Here On Long Island

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We parked one in the dirt in Fallon,NV and you could put the whole jet in a box.;lol
(pilots walked away).

PS. - I have an authentic "anytime Baby" patch.


me too. maybe not as authentic as yours though. I have one for every aircraft Grumman built on a windbreaker jacket. Also have some promo pictures they used to give out.

I am sure you know the ejection seats are capable of ejecting the pilot high enough to safely parachute down while sitting on the runway.
did you know The Lords Prayer is inside the face shield of the ejection seat??

wow this is fun memorys
 
Didn't know about the Lords Prayer, but I could still safety the ejection seat to this day. It was pounded into our skulls.
 
we even had a chicken gun to test the canopys, talk about an uproar when the local animal rights got hold of that
 
we even had a chicken gun to test the canopys, talk about an uproar when the local animal rights got hold of that

Now that there would be down right "quality entertainment".;lol
 
Didn't know about the Lords Prayer, but I could still safety the ejection seat to this day. It was pounded into our skulls.

don't want one of them going of accidentally.....oops
 
Now that there would be down right "quality entertainment".;lol


they were trying to convert us to using frozen chickens..........instead of killing them onsite
they did enough damage without being frozen
 
IP, the Calverton site is where the museum is. East end of Route 25, past the main entrance.
 
[quote="ironpony, post: 1344541, member: 13457" A6's C2A's EA6B's still in service, they were started in the 60's. Grumman built the best planes ever to grace a carrier Period.[/quote]

A6 has been retired for quite some time now, EA6B's ( electric A6's) on their way out now being replaced by the EA18 Growler ( electric F/A 18's) E2C's still in service and I believe the C2A's are retired as well, not sure what acts as the COD now, I know the S-3 was doing it for awhile as will as tanking, F/A 18's doing the tanking now. Times have sure changed in carrier aviation
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Thanks for the update I have been out of the loop since 1990, wow that was a long time ago, things have changed
 
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