N199T - 1941 GRUMMAN G-44 - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
HARDER MICHAEL U
Location
DILLINGHAM, Alaska
Registration Status
Active until 10-31-2029
Serial Number
1213
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
No Recent Activity
Last FAA Action Date
September 2023
Owned Since
November 2010
Location of N199T in DILLINGHAM, Alaska

About the GRUMMAN G-44

The Grumman G-44 Widgeon is an American amphibious aircraft that traces its roots back to the 1940s, a period marked by significant developments in aviation technology and capabilities. Designed and manufactured by the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, the G-44 was originally conceived to cater to both civilian and military needs, particularly those requiring a small, versatile amphibious airplane. Its development was motivated by the success of Grumman's earlier amphibious aircraft, the larger G-21 Goose, but aimed to offer a more compact and affordable alternative without compromising on performance or utility.

The G-44 Widgeon first took to the skies in 1940. The aircraft features a low-wing monoplane design with a retractable landing gear system that supports both land and water operations, which is a hallmark of its versatility. It is a twin-engine aircraft, typically powered by two Ranger L-440 inline engines, although later models and refurbishments have seen varied engine configurations. The Widgeon’s construction includes a robust, all-metal airframe that became emblematic of Grumman's reputation for durable, reliable aircraft.

Key Features and Capabilities

During World War II, the military variants of the Widgeon, known as the J4F for the U.S. Navy and the OA-14 for the U.S. Army Air Forces, served in various roles including coastal patrol, search and rescue, and light transport. Its amphibious nature made it particularly valuable in regions with substantial water bodies where runway facilities were scarce or non-existent.

Post-war, the G-44 transitioned smoothly into the civilian market. Its versatility made it popular among private owners, regional airlines, and charter services, particularly in areas like Alaska, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Northwest where water landings are common. By the end of its production in 1949, a total of 276 G-44 Widgeons had been built.

Market Position and Use Cases

The Grumman G-44 Widgeon holds a special place in aviation history as a pioneer among small amphibious aircraft. Its ability to operate efficiently on both land and water, combined with its robust design, has ensured its continued admiration among aviation enthusiasts and collectors.



Flight History and Activity for N199T

No flight activity has been observed for this aircraft since 2022.

This could indicate the aircraft is in storage, undergoing maintenance, or operating in areas without flight tracking coverage.

Maintenance and Safety Records

βœ“ No accidents, incidents, or service difficulty reports on file for this aircraft.

Complete History Timeline

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Sep 2023

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Aug 2022

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Sep 2019

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Sep 2016

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Feb 2014

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Nov 2010

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Registered to HARDER MICHAEL U in DILLINGHAM, AK




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N199T?

N199T is currently registered to HARDER MICHAEL U in DILLINGHAM, Alaska.

What type of aircraft is N199T?

N199T is a 1941 GRUMMAN G-44 with serial number 1213.

Has N199T been in any accidents?

No, N199T has no accidents or incidents on file with the FAA/NTSB.