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1979 Grumman American AA-5B Tiger [Courtesy: Lavern Zimmerman] This 1979 AA-5B Tiger has 4,570 hours on the airframe and 1,780 hours on its Lycoming IO-360 engine.
The Tiger was resurrected yet again when Tiger Aircraft produced an additional 51 AG-5Bs between 2001 and 2006. Compared to short-body Mooneys, medium-body ones provide an added foot of fuselage ...
In December 1970, Northrop Grumman began development and production on the F-5A-21, an aircraft design that emphasized maneuverability rather than high speed and was officially reclassified as the ...
The F-11 Tiger, like all Grumman aircraft, was named after a cat. Fast and nimble, the F-11 was only the second supersonic fighter in the Navy’s inventory, capable of 843 miles per hour (Mach 1.1).
This was the case with the Grumman F-11 Tiger. Less well known than the F9F Panther/Cougar that came before it and utterly overshadowed by the deadly and beautiful F-14 Tomcat, the Tiger was a ...
Northrop Grumman will evolve the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye cockpit and computing architecture with DSSC 6 as part of a new contract awarded by the U.S. Navy.