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Comment on C-2 Greyhound Flies for the Last Time by Burgs
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The U.S. Navy’s C-2A Greyhound conducted its last ever flight, landing at Naval Air Station Pensacola to be inducted into the National Naval Aviation Museum.
No other aircraft in the history of Naval Aviation carries so many personal memories for as many people as the C-2.”
Notably, the retirement of the C-2 also marks the close of another chapter in the U.S. naval aviation history.
The C-2A GreyhoundThe Grumman C-2A Greyhound served for six decades as the U.S. Navy’s dedicated Carrier Onboard Delivery (COD) aircraft.
The Greyhound fleet was first overhauled in 1973, and in 1984 more C-2As were ordered under designation Reprocured C-2A or C-2A(R).