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N70AL — - Fresh off a seven and a half year restoration, the owner/pilot/mechanic gives the crowd a show at the 41st annual Otsego Lake Splash-In.
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Fresh off a seven and a half year restoration, the owner/pilot/mechanic gives the crowd a show at the 41st annual Otsego Lake Splash-In.

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Richard Schmidt
Very interesting "conversion" here!
Dave Mathes
...Ooooooo....!
cougardad
the salt water is going to prematurely kill this conversion as turbines do not work in a salt water/air environment.
gloexpress
Hey cougardad. You better tell all to Bombardier 415 and 515 pilot know.
Samuel Bixler
type designator G21T
a mentor
notice the preview was at Lake Otsego. sure makes a pretty picture regardless
tel001
Hey Cougardad! Harbour Air in Vancouver, Twin Otters etc.
James R. Miles
This is a modified version of a G21A Grumman Goose with prop-jet engines. This was the first aircraft that I ever flew on at age 3 in 1952 from W. Palm Bch., FL to Walker Cay, Bahamas. I fell in love with airplanes!!
Alan Brown
Beautiful airplane, and a great photo. A lot of work for both!
Bill Bailey
Flying again after a complete (and I mean a COMPLETE tear down and rebuild from the shadow up inside & out). Showing up for the first time at the Otsego Splash-In. The lake is fresh water, no salt and if he operates in salt water the engines can be flushed with fresh water later to flush out salt residue (I used to do this almost 50 years ago on another Turbine Goose in New Orleans). Nice image.
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