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Grumman E-1 Tracer - Welcome to Collect-Aire Models
Grumman E-1 Tracer - A stunning, rare and all new model of this long forgotton Navy new kit and while it resembles our best selling S-2E Tracker, the actual aircraft
Airborne Early Warning - GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable Security
The French Navy are to be future users of the E-2 aboard the new aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. Developed as a replacement for the Grumman E-1 Tracer, the E-2 first
Grumman E-1 Tracer - eNotes.com Reference
The E-1 Tracer was the first purpose built airborne early warning aircraft used by the United States Navy. It was a derivative of the Grumman C-1 Trader and first
E-1B Tracer Aircraft 1/72 Mach-2 Models - Huge Selection of
Assembly Required Skill Level 2. Ages 12 and up. E-1B Tracer Aircraft 1/72 Mach-2 Models
Grumman C-1A / TF-1 Trader Carrier-based Transport Aircraft
Military Factory > Military Aircraft > Grumman C-1A / TF-1 Trader Carrier-based this project became the radome-mounting "WF-2 Tracer" (itself ultimately to become the "E-1
Warbird Alley: Grumman C-1 Trader / S-2 Tracker
The C-1 Trader, meanwhile, was delivered as a nine-seat transport for use as a Carrier On-board Delivery (COD) aircraft, and the E-1 (WF-2) Tracer was equipped
Grumman E-1 Tracer - News - Evri
The E-1 Tracer was the first purpose built airborne early warning aircraft used by the United States Navy. It was a derivative of the Grumman C-1 Trader and first
Category:E-1 Tracer - Wikimedia Commons
Grumman E-1 (WF) Tracer airborne early warning aircraft Media in category "E-1 Tracer" The following 33 files are in this
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The aircraft first flew in 1960. The Airborne Early Warning aircraft was designed and developed for the US Navy to replace the E-1 Tracer aircraft.
Aircraft: Grumman E-1A Tracer - AeroWeb: The Aviation Enthusiast
Range: 1,650 miles: 2,657 km: Cruise Speed: 297 mph: 478 km/h: 258 kt: Max Speed: 368 mph: 592 km/h: 320 kt: Climb: 2,330 ft/min: 710 m/min: Ceiling: 28,800 ft
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