Grumman G-73
Mallard
N7352 (c/n
J-52)
The G-73 was a post war design, deliveries
commencing in 1947. Only sixty-one of these
handsome
amphibians was built, mostly for corporate or executive use, although
this one was
privately
owned. The Mallard is powered by two 600 hp Pratt &
Whitney Wasp R-1340-S3H1
engines. Just about all Mallards were first registered in
the NC29-- series, and this one was no
exception, being, first of all NC2982. It was then re-registered
N66A, then did a stint in Japan
in the
1960s as JA5117, then back to the US as N7352 where I caught it at LAX
one day.
This is
a Kodacolor print (not a slide or 35mm) taken on one of the rare
occasions when I used
color film in my 616 camera. It finally was exported to (of all
places) Gabon where it became
TR-LSW.