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In March 2025, a Grumman F11F Tiger in the distinctive blue and yellow colors of the Blue Angels appeared at the California ...
It was sleek, fast, and packed with firepower—the F7F Tigercat marked a turning point in fighter design. Yet despite its promise, it arrived too late for WWII and was too heavy for carrier landings.
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 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).
Grumman's F7F Tigercat is one of their more notable planes. It was a potent example of the sophisticated weapons technology that the ongoing horror of World War II forced from nations worldwide.
Today’s Top Pick is a 1977 Grumman American AA-5B Tiger. When military contractor Grumman started building light general aviation aircraft, it focused, in part, on giving pilots more for less by ...
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 ...
Defence manufacturer Northrop Grumman has unveiled a new optionally-unmanned aircraft intended to support the development of autonomous aviation technologies. Northrop on 18 June revealed the new ...
After World War II, the U.S. military sought to replace piston engines. Enter the Grumman F9F Panther, a massive step up in power and technology.
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association President, Mark Baker, shocks pilot with the 2022 Sweepstakes Grumman Tiger Aircraft. ‘I’m still speechless’: Petaluma pilot wins airplane in sweepstakes.