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History of the F6F Hellcat
David Mc Campbell
Manufactured by Grumman, the
F6F Hellcat was introduced in 1943.
The carrier-based fighter plane first
flew on June 26, 1942. It was
developed to replace the F4F
Wildcat. Some called it the ''Wildcat's
big brother.'' The Hellcat was the first
US Navy fighter plane which was
designed based from studying the
Japanese A6M Zero aircraft.
Destroying 5,271 aircraft, it proved to
be the most successful aircraft in
naval history. Each Hellcat costs
$35,000 in 1945. There were 12,275
Hellcats built.
The F6F Hellcat had a wingspan
of 13.06m, a length of 10.24m, and a
height of 3.99m. It could fly up to
37,300 ft. Powered by Pratt &
Whitney R-2800-10W Double Wasp
two-row radial engine with a two-
speed two-stage supercharger, it
had a maximum speed 380 mph. It
had 3-blade Hamilton Standard
propellers. Each propeller was 4m
in diameter. It was equipped with
machine guns rockets, bombs, and
torpedoes.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.
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