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Grumman J4F-2 Widgeon

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Serial Number: 32976

Markings: NACA, Langley Field, Virginia, 1948


The Widgeon was designed as a smaller, less expensive counterpart to Grumman's G-21 Goose amphibious airliner. First flown in June 1940 the Widgeon entered production in 1941 with over 50 aircraft delivered to civil customers. The U.S. Coast Guard purchased twenty-five J4F-1 Widgeons and the U.S. Navy bought 131 J4F-2s. The Widgeons served primarily as coastal search and rescue aircraft and as utility transports in the United States. Early in the war a few were equipped for anti-submarine patrols and, in fact a Widgeon scored the first U.S. Coast Guard kill of a German submarine in August 1942.

Technical Specifications
Wingspan 40 ft
Length 31 ft 1 in (unmo
Height 11 ft 5 in
Weight 4,525 lbs (loaded)
Maximum Speed 153 mph
Service Ceiling 14,600 ft
Range 800 miles
Engines 2 Ranger L-440-5, 200 hp
Crew 2 and 4 passengers


Location: Outside Aircraft