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The Grumman S-2 Tracker ( S2F prior to 1962) was the first purpose-built, single airframe anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft to enter service with the United States Navy. Description Manufacturer: Grumman Country: United States Manufactured: 1952 to: 1968 ICAO: S2F Price: Performance Weights Dimensions Avionics: Engine: 2x Wright R-1820-82WA Piston Power: 1,525 horsepower Max Cruise Speed: 243 knots 450 Km/h Approach Speed (Vref): 64 knots

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The Grumman S-2 Tracker was specifically designed and produced for the US Navy to help combat enemy submarines. Authored By: Staff Writer | Last Edited: 04/26/2021 | Content ©www.MilitaryFactory.com | The following text is exclusive to this site. VIEW SPECIFICATIONS [+] Location: Other Location - War Memorial of Korea, Seoul, South Korea By: Jukka Hemilä Photos | Profile | Contact Album Like Share Airline: Italy - Air Force Reg: MM136556 photos Aircraft: Grumman S-2 Tracker Serial #: 465 Photo date: 2023-07-09 Uploaded: 2023-08-21 Likes: 0 563 results found Preserved at Selfridge ANGB from 1979. 149889 belonged to VS-73 "Blue Bandits" based at NAS Roosevelt Roads, PR and arrived for storage on 06 Jan 1975 with inventory number 1S491. Also in picture is S-2E 151658 / NW-204 c/n 191C of VS-82 "Fighting Yellow Tails" which arrived for storage on 29 Apr 1975. These aircraft. Fire Tankers Part 1 Fire Tankers Part 2 Fire Tankers Part 3 Grumman S2F/S-2 Tracker (Part 1) Grumman S2F/S-2 Tracker (Part 2) USN-USMC Collection #2 Here is the Grumman S-2 Tracker modeler's one-stop resource for photos, kits, details, and references.

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The Grumman S2F Tracker was developed in 1952 to replace hunter/killer aircraft in anti-submarine warfare operations. The Tracker combined the functions of detection and attack into one. Canadian-made CS2F-2 Tracker on static display at Base Borden Military Museum. The Grumman S-2 Tracker is an American twin-engine anti-submarine warfare aircraft designed for the United States Navy.Although still in active service in South America, the S-2 has been retired elsewhere, and a number of aircraft are now on public display.