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F4F

Wildcat

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The F4F Wildcat, a carrier-based fighter aircraft, played a crucial role for the United States Navy and Marine Corps during the early years of World War II. Manufactured by Grumman, the Wildcat became the primary naval fighter in the Pacific theater, facing formidable adversaries like the Japanese Zero. Introduced in 1940, the F4F Wildcat was known for its rugged design, prioritizing survivability and protection for the pilot. While slower and less maneuverable than some of its counterparts, the Wildcat's durability and ability to absorb damage contributed to its effectiveness in air battles. The F4F Wildcat played a vital role in the early stages of the Pacific War, providing essential air cover for naval operations and earning the respect of its pilots for its reliability and combat capabilities.

Variant
Type
Max Speed
Max Range
Max Celling:
Max Weght
Wing Span
length
height
Accom modation
First Flight
Number Built
F4F-4
Fighter
319
780
35,600
7,406
38 ft
345
142
7,952
1169
FM-1
Fighter
319
830
34,000
7,406
38 ft
345
142
7,952
1151
FM-2
Fighter
319
780
35,600
7,406
38 ft
345
142
7,952
4777
F4F-3
Fighter
330
32,600
7,467
38 ft
345
142
8,771
31/12/1936
560
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