Title taken from slide mount. View of Reeve Aleutian Airways Grumman Goose aircraft at Cold Bay, Alaska. Also from slide mount: "8/11/57." Aug. 11, 1957. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
This color slide depicts four unidentified men standing in front of a Grumman Goose amphibious airplane used by the U. S. Department of Fish and Wildlife at an unidentified airport in Alaska in 1962. There is a mountain in the background behind...
This color slide depicts an aerial view of Valdez, Alaska taken from a Grumman Goose amphibious airplane by an unidentified photographer in 1962. The photo shows the town's buildings, as well as Prince William Sound. One of the planes floats is...
This color slide depicts five unidentified men standing in front of a Grumman Goose N703 airplane operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska. The photograph was taken in 1962, and the location is possibly Annette Island Airport near...
Title taken from verso. View of Wien Consolidated Airlines Grumman Mallard airplane in front of hangar at airport, possibly in Fairbanks, Alaska. Printed on airplane: "N1208." Also from verso: "Mallard aircraft." Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from verso. View of National Guard troop standing and waving in front of Grumman Mallard airplane on skis in Bethel, Alaska, with men also waving in foreground. Also from verso: "...staging area for area troops to come to A[las]k[a]....
Title taken from verso. View of Wien Consolidated Airlines Grumman Mallard airplane on water in Alaska. Printed on airplane: "N1208." Also from verso: "Mallard aircraft." Original photograph size: 5" x 5".
Color photograph, taken along with series of black and whites Notes on versos include: "World's first turbine prop-jet-converted Grumman Goose N-95431"; "After also receiving McKinnon retractable wing front mod"
Color photograph of Grumman Goose against backdrop of blue sky, with snow-capped mountains below Note on verso: "First Alaska Coastal turbine Goose; before approval certification, in January 1967, for airline use"; "Experimental"; Ray Renshaw...
Shell Simmons, Ray Renshaw, and Dave Brown, pose at Juneau Airport with first commercial G-21A to operate in Alaska for Alaska Coastal Airlines Paint scheme design by Don "Bucky" Dawson