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Grumman SA-16 Albatross (8454)

Grumman SA-16 Albatross (8454)
The Albatross was first produced for the U.S. Navy in late 1947 as the UF-1. A modified version appeared in 1955 as the UF-2. The USAF acquired 305 of them with the majority serving with the Air Rescue Services of MATS under the designation SA-16A with the UF-2 version designated as SA-16B. It replaced the PBY-5AQ Catalina amphibian for air-sea rescue work. With the uniform designation of all U.S. military aircraft in 1962, the SA-16s became HU-16A and B. The type was also used by the U.S. Coast Guard. It could be equipped with four JATO bottles for takeoff assistance. A few Navy Albatrosses were equipped with skis for Antarctic service. (The landing gear could not be retracted when skis were fitted.) It has provisions for a crew of four plus 10 passengers or cargo. Most were phased out of service in the 1970s; some are still in use by foreign navies.

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