![]() Box art J2F-6 Grumman Duck |
| DBTyp | Model | |
| Kit manufacturer | Airfix | (Airfix:) Website: http://www.airfix.com |
| Material | plastic | |
| A/c manufacturer | Grumman | |
| Origin country | United States of America | (United States of America:) List of US designations Parent category: North America |
| Operator country | United States of America | (United States of America:) List of US designations Parent category: North America |
| Build era | 0 (not yet built) | |
| Topics | shipborne plane | Parent category: seaplane, Aircraft |
| Aera of use | WW2 | (WW2:) second world war |
| Scale | 1/72 | |
| BaseVehicle | Aircraft | |
![]() Original pic USCGC Northland with J2F Duck, 1943. Picture provided by the National WWII Museum in https://www.ww2online.org/image/uss-northland-cutter-ice-breaker-grumman-j2f-duck-greenland and several other websites. This image or art is in the public domain, since it is created by a person in the military service of a country, where such work results in being public domain.(E.g. USA) or became public domain after a time (e.g. Crown Copyright UK) Picture description: Northland cutter ice breaker with a Grumman J2F Duck. Coast Guard Combat Cutter captures 28 Nazis in Greenland. This hardy battler of storm and ice is the Coast Cutter Northland which pursued a German armed trawler for 70 miles through twisting channels of Greenland ice and captured eight officers and 20 enlisted men after the enemy had scuttled their vessel. The Coast Guard gunners poured shells at the enemy ship during the chase. Coast Guard operations, in the summer and early fall, led to the destruction of two German radio-weather stations, the capture of 60 men, the capture of a new armed trawler and the scuttling of another. On the stern deck is a Coast Guard plane, which in reconnaissance flights figured prominently in winning the grim game up in the Arctic. (J2F-6 Grumman Duck) |