Six of fifteen Canadian-built Grumman Goblin biplanes, some with canopies and others not, fly in formation near Halifax, Nova Scotia. Early in the war, they were the only fighter force on the east coast of Canada. Already obsolete for years, they were retired in April of 1942. One of the Canadian-built aircraft remains, on display at the Pensacola Naval Aviation museum.
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One of the lesser-known biplanes that saw service during WW2.
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