Grumman G-21A Goose
N64L
(c/n B-14)
Most of the Grumman Gooses (shouldn't that be Geese?) on
the US register were commercial, i.e. airline
or corporate
machines. However, inasmuch as some were privately owned I
decided to include it in the
'Classic'
section. 345 Grumman G-21s were built, of which 12 were
pre-war model G-21s (originally
dubbed "Grey
Goose") and 30 civilian model G-21As . 12 non-amphibious
(i.e. straight flying-boat)
G-21Bs were delivered
to the Portuguese Navy, none which which probably survived WW
II. The
rest were all
military JRF-1 to 6Bs or OA-9s. N64L was a surplus JRF-5
originally civilianized as
N2819D (it also did
a stint in Canada as CF-JIF). The above shot was taken at Long
Beach which
was also 'home' to
several
companies operating the Goose on scheduled services. I
suspect
N64L
had come in for
servicing.