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Grumman G-44 Widgeon (N540GW)
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N540GW 1954 GRUMMAN WIDGEON c/n 003 (SCAN TYPE 30)
Over 65 yrs and lookin’ good!! SUPER THANK YOU! to everyone who helps keep these Ol’ birds flying
Nice looking A/C, nice pic
Over 65 yrs and lookin’ good!! SUPER THANK YOU! to everyone who helps keep these Ol’ birds flying
Nice looking A/C, nice pic
Jesse is mostly correct, but it's SCAN-30, not a Grumman Widgeon.
While they look the same there are significant differences, not many parts can be switched from one to another without modification or alteration.
This one is one of 7 Magnum conversions, 350hp Lycoming GTSIO-540s and props off a Piper Navajo Chieftain (flat rated to 300hp).
N.B. I know the owner of this airplane and what they had to do to restore it, it's one of the most beautiful SCANs / Widgeons out there, inside and out.
I do agree though, Great photo.
While they look the same there are significant differences, not many parts can be switched from one to another without modification or alteration.
This one is one of 7 Magnum conversions, 350hp Lycoming GTSIO-540s and props off a Piper Navajo Chieftain (flat rated to 300hp).
N.B. I know the owner of this airplane and what they had to do to restore it, it's one of the most beautiful SCANs / Widgeons out there, inside and out.
I do agree though, Great photo.
just what it is registered as, and
didn't list mods afterward
didn't list mods afterward
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