depscribe's photos with the keyword: Boeing Guppy

And yes, it really could fly

09 Sep 2010 186
Nikon F3, 200mm Nikkor, Fujichrome

Inside the Goose

09 Sep 2010 217
One of Grumman's highly successful line of amphibious airplanes, the Goose was, in its day, the equivalent of a modern business jet. Some wealthy New Yorkers even commuted from their Long Island homes to New York Harbor and then to the financial district. Nikon FA, 18mm Nikkor, Fujichrome

If M.C. Escher designed an airplane . . .

09 Sep 2010 229
. . . it might look something like this. The Guppy's tail swings to starboard to allow it to be loaded. Hasselblad Superwide, Ektachrome

Yes, it fit -- just barely

09 Sep 2010 194
Nikon F3, 18mm Nikkor, Fujichrome

Navigator in his seat

09 Sep 2010 218
On the far side of him are the seats of the pilot and co-pilot; behind the photographer -- me -- are bunks for a second crew on long flights, and for the load crew and helicopter pilots. Nikon FA, 24mm Nikkor, Fujichrome

"Hello, down there!"

09 Sep 2010 196
A load crew hails his colleagues on the ground as preparations are made to load the Goose into the Guppy. Nikon FA, 105mm f1.8 Nikkor, Fujichrome

A sense of scale

09 Sep 2010 202
Nikon F3, 105mm f1.8 Nikkor, Fujichrome

The Guppy

09 Sep 2010 220
No picture will adequately illustrate just how big this airplane, based on the 1950s Boeing Stratocruiser airliner, is. Nikon FA, 18mm Nikkor, Fujichrome

Those are full-size cockpit windows

09 Sep 2010 205
Nikon F3, 105mm f1.8 Nikkor, Fujichrome