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#56 - Grumman Widgeon Owner Mike Rutter
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#56 - Grumman Widgeon Owner Mike Rutter

Like the majority of the 3 other Grumman Twin Engine Flying boats, the Widgeon is just as rare and unlikely to be seen gracing our skies. That makes Mike Rutter’s restoration of his antique aircraft even more special and one that has a great story to tell

On the Step with thatmallardguy · Mike Rutter

July 12, 20211h 0m

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Show Notes

Mike Rutter is a young American who has restored a Grumman Widgeon left in a hangar for over 20 years waiting for its next owner. Taking over 3 years to complete, he now enjoys the nostalgia of owning a 75 year old Grumman Flying Boat!

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