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E-2 Hawkeye from Calverton?

A very Merry Xmas to all forum users, if you are like me I have
to work Xmas day so in my down time thought to write-up
a small question I can’t seem to find an answer too:

What Grumman facility was the E-2 Hawkeye produced at,
Calverton or Bethpage?

I know Calverton produced jet-powered aircraft i.e. the last
of the panthers, the A-6 and famous F-14 so does this exclude
the E-2 Hawkeye?

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By: wieesso - 25th December 2009 at 04:55

Although the source you’ve linked is my own website I’m
not 100% sure what I’ve published there is accurate?

😮 I know, but couldn’t find anything else but Calverton.

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By: Simon Beck - 24th December 2009 at 23:22

Although the source you’ve linked is my own website I’m
not 100% sure what I’ve published there is accurate?

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By: wieesso - 24th December 2009 at 22:35

A very Merry Xmas to all forum users, if you are like me I have
to work Xmas day so in my down time thought to write-up
a small question I can’t seem to find an answer too:

What Grumman facility was the E-2 Hawkeye produced at,
Calverton or Bethpage?

I know Calverton produced jet-powered aircraft i.e. the last
of the panthers, the A-6 and famous F-14 so does this exclude
the E-2 Hawkeye?

Calverton
http://www.uswarplanes.net/hawkeye.html

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