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You are here: Home / Artworks / Ships and aircraft in company / RAN Grumman Tracker takes off from HMAS Melbourne

RAN Grumman Tracker takes off from HMAS Melbourne

by David Marshall

Dimensions:
40 cm x 30 cm
Medium:
Oil on Canvas
Date:
2025
Setting:
Peace time operations

© David Marshall Aviation Art 2025

The RAN took delivery of 32 of the rugged Grumman S-2 Tracker machines and operated them from HMAS Melbourne and HMAS Albatross at Nowra. The Navy’s Historic Flight Tracker, the subject of the above painting was a favourite performer at HMAS Albatross Flying Days at Nowra, NSW. It is now part of the Fleet Air Arm Museum’s static display.

This dramatic painting shows a Grumman S-2 Tracker sweeping low over the sea at sunset, with an aircraft carrier behind it and warm light catching the waves and fuselage. The scene captures a moment of controlled tension and precision.

The plane marked 844 is rendered in crisp detail, flying just above the ocean surface. Behind the plane sits the HMAS Melbourne with its angled flight deck and island superstructure clearly visible. The perspective suggests the Grumman S-2 Tracker has either just launched or is making a low pass before lining up for approach.

  • About David Marshall

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  • About Ships and aircraft in company

    In this section a wide variety of artworks with more than one ship, submarine or aircraft are featured. When two or more naval vessels are operating together they are said to be ‘in company’.

    The diverse nature of activities, exercises and deployments undertaken by ships, submarines and aircraft of the Royal Australian Navy means that a ship may spend long periods conducting single ship operations or periodically join with large numbers of other ships for such events as a naval review or fleet entry to a port. These latter events are generally scheduled to commemorate a particular event.  During such events a prominent or royal figure will review the fleet as part of the ceremony. Throughout its history ships of the RAN have participated in major fleet entries and reviews both in Australian waters and overseas.

     

    Details of Ships in the First Fleet

    Name Class Commission Dates
    HMAS Australia Indefatigable Class 21 Jun 1913 – 12 Dec 1921
    HMAS Melbourne Town Class Light Cruiser 18 Jan 1913 – 23 Apr 1928
    HMAS Sydney Town Class Light Cruiser 26 Jun 1913 – 8 May 1928
    HMAS Encounter Challenger Class Light Cruiser 1 Jul 1912 – 1 Jan 1923
    HMAS Warrego River Class 1 Jun 1912 – 22 Jul 1919
    HMAS Parramatta River Class 10 Sep 1910 – 22 Jul 1919
    HMAS Yarra River Class 10 Sep 1910 –  30 Sep 1929

More reading

  • Additional resources for Ships and aircraft in company
    • Australian Fleet Reviews 1788 to 1914
    • Occasional Paper 162: Port Phillip’s Fleet Review 1920
    • The Royal Australian Navy fleet entry of 1913 (awm.gov.au)
    • Occasional Paper 17: Fleet arrival in Sydney – 4 October 1913
    • 1913 RAN Fleet Entry (Youtube)
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