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Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat White 3, Ens. Gordon Arthur Stanley, VF-27, USS Princeton, Oct 1944
General Background
The F6F “Hellcat” was basically designed as the “Zero Killer”. It could fly about an average 55 mph faster than the Zero and it was heavier and more powerful than the Zero. The Hellcat also had the highest kill ratio of any American fighter plane during WWII (19 to1). US Navy pilots referred the Hellcat as the "Aluminum Tank". F6F was one of the most feared and successful planes in WWII.
Specifications :
Total production : | F6F-3 (4,403), F6F-5 (7,870) |
Powerplant : | Single 2,000-horsepower 18-cylinder, Pratt and Whitney R-2800-10W air cooled radial engine |
Climb rate to 14,000 ft. : | 6 minutes 42 seconds |
Armament : | six .50-caliber M2 Browning machine guns a 2,000 lb. bomb load, or six 5-inch rockets |
Wingspan : | 42 ft. 10 in. (13.1 m) |
Length : | 33 ft., 7 in. (10.2 m) |
Height : | 13 ft., 1 in. (4.0 m) |
Weight : | 9,238 lb. empty |
Maximum speed : | 380 mph at 23,400 ft. |
Ceiling : | 37,300 ft. |