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Working on the Homefront, 1942-45" exhibit features about 50 photographs of workers at Grumman, Sperry, Republic and Liberty.
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Grumman F6F Hellcats that won the PacificThe Grumman F6F Hellcat was a formidable fighter aircraft that played a pivotal role in the United States’ victory in the Pacific during World War II. Known for its robust design and unmatched ...
As a result, Grumman's employee turnover rate was half that of other airplane manufacturers. The Hellcat saw remarkably little modification throughout the war. F6F-3s served until the end of the ...
Explore the history of the Grumman F6F Hellcat, the U.S. Navy's legendary WWII carrier fighter that first flew on June 26, 1942, and earned a remarkable combat record in the Pacific Theater.
Before that, they flew piston-engine aircraft, beginning with the Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat, a version of the carrier-based fighter that turned the tide of aerial combat against Japan's Mitsubishi ...
Northrop Grumman's EGI-M undergoes flight-testing at Holloman AFB in New Mexico. (US Air Force ) Programme officials at Northrop Grumman are advancing development of the company's prototype ...
Northrop Grumman Corporation conducted a full-scale static fire of NASA’s Booster Obsolescence and Life Extension (BOLE) solid rocket booster. This was the first demonstration test of the ...
What happens when you use the special red key that came with your Dodge Hellcat? Let's dive into the numbers and see how the key impacts performance.
Northrop Grumman saw some fiery drama during a test of a more powerful version of the solid rocket booster that would be used if NASA’s Artemis program ever gets to its ninth launch using the ...
Defense contracting giant Northrop Grumman has donated $10 million to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in D.C.
Hanwha Systems has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Northrop Grumman to advance integrated air and missile defence (IAMD) capabilities.
The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum received a $10 million donation from Northrop Grumman to support the transformation of the museum’s building in Washington, D.C. In honor of the gift, ...
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