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Grumman C-1 Trader (N189G) - Grunmman 1955 C-1 Trader from the USS Independence.
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Grumman C-1 Trader (N189G)

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Grunmman 1955 C-1 Trader from the USS Independence.

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ken kemperPhoto Uploader
Those Big Radials sounded really nice !!
John Giambone
These birds make sweet music with those big engines!
royalbfh
awesome picture, it was at Oshkosh and i got to look at it up close! really cool history. However, its not an "AA-5 Tiger" its a C-1 "Trader"
ken kemperPhoto Uploader
Hey thank you Royal....

The aircraft code is a G96. Thanks for letting me know.
Phil Townrow
I remember there being one based at RAF Mildenhall Suffolk UK. The noise it made when taxing was unmistakable. Noisier than the local tractors:-)
John Rumble
The Canadian navy used to have one at their display area every year at the Canadian National Exhibition in the late 50's and early 60's
Tim Segulin
Impressive feat getting a 2 engined aircraft down to that size and tough enough to operate off off carriers. Lockheed pulled off something similar with the P-38. Of course, Grumman was known for impressive naval aircraft.
Mark Bullock
The mail plane.
George Jenista
Smart plane! We could stand a few more S-2 Tracker restorations going on out there, as well as an E-1 Tracer for good measure..
Kim Paige
AKA C-1 Stoof, used for COD (Carrier Onboard Delivery), the E-1 Tracer was a Stoof with a roof🤣😂. Twin 1820’s, what a sound when idling 😎😎
Kim Paige
ASW(Anti Submarine Welfare) version was S-2 Tracker, and to train pilots was a TS-2 Tracker
Edward Ludwig
The Navy parked one of these next to my Huey at Seoul AFB in 1972. love to watch that thing crank up.
firewatch209
Every time a P2-V was dispatched for fire at a retardant tanker base, I loved to go out and listen to the sweet sound of the radials firing up. My first aviation maintenance training was USCG HU-16 with 1820's.
Good ole days!
Rodney Jackson
Needs a new set of rings.
preuss2
I flew aboard USS COBSTELLATION (CVA-64) in the Tonkin Gulf on 2NOV1969.
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