Grumman HU-16-RD “Albatross”
The Albatross also was used as a passenger airliner serving island destinations in the Pacific and elsewhere. Its deep-V hull cross section enabled it to land in the open sea. It was designed for 4-foot seas but could land in more severe conditions while taking off in 8-10 foot seas using jet-assisted take off (JATO).
This particular Albatross, N44RD, saw adventure in 1997 as a filming platform and safety aircraft in support of a globe-circling expedition recreating the final flight of Amelia Earhart.
Flown by local Bay Area aviators Andy Macfie and Reid W. Dennis, this aircraft became the first Grumman Albatross ever to fly a single purpose mission that circumnavigated the entire world.
Today’s Schedule
Today’s Schedule
The Hiller Aviation Museum is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. The museum is closed for Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Upcoming Events
Kids’ Carnival
Kids' Carnival
Join the excitement with special activities just for kids! Paint the Cessna Cardinal, check out in an airplane or helicopter, and more!
Little Explorers Preschool Program
Little Explorers Preschool Program
Little Explorers is a weekly program geared specifically for our youngest members!
Soar with Books Storytime
Soar with Books Storytime
This interactive and fun storytime program is designed for imaginative young children ages two to five but is open to all ages.