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Grumman F3F-1 VF-7, Neutrality Patrol, USS WASP, 1940
General Background
Produced in the mid to late 1930s the F3F-1 as well as the 2 and 3 variants belonged to what probably was the most colorful era in US military aviation history. Grumman took all the lessons learned from the F2F and incorporated them into the F3F. The Flying Barrel, as it was commonly called, had a wide fuselage to accommodate the large radial engine and a three-bladed Hamilton Standard propeller. The plane had improved retractable landing gear, longer fuselage. The last F3F was retired by the USN in November 1943.
The Aircraft
The aircraft represented by this model was flown by the Commanding
Officer of VF-7, aboard USS “Wasp” in 1939-40, they were the last Navy
fighter squadron to equip with the F3F-1. These airplanes were used on
the “Neutrality Patrol” in 1940. The Neutrality Patrol was organized in
September 1939 as a response to the war in Europe. It was ordered to
track and report the movements of any warlike operations of belligerents
in the waters of the Western Hemisphere.
Specifications :
Crew: |
1 pilot |
Dimensions | |
Length: | 23 ft 2 in (7.06 m) |
Height: | 9 ft 4 in (2.84 m) |
Wingspan: | 32 ft 0 in (9.75 m) |
Wing area: | 260 ft² (24.15 m²) |
Weights | |
Empty: | 3,285 lb (1,490 kg) |
Max takeoff: | 4,795 lb (2,175 kg) |
Performance | |
Powerplant: | 1× Wright R-1820-22 "Cyclone" 9-cylinder radial engine, 950 hp (710 kW), 8 ft 6 in. 3 blade Hamilton-Standard propeller |
Maximum speed: | 229 knots, 264 mph (425 km/h) at 15,250 ft (4,658 m) |
Cruise speed: | 150 mph (130 knots, 240 km/h) Range: 980 mi (850 nm, 1,600 km) |
Service ceiling: | 33,200 ft (10,120 m) |
Rate of climb: | 2,800 ft/min (14 m/s) at sea level |
Armament | |
Guns: | 1× 0.30 in (7.62 mm) M2 machine gun, 500 rounds |
1× 0.50 in (12.7 mm) M2 machine gun, 200 rounds | |
Bombs: | 2× 116 lb (52.6 kg) Mk IV bombs, one under each wing |