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Grumman F4F Wildcat
This short but rugged  plane was the main fighter for the U.S. Navy during the hard-fought first year of the war. It saw action at the Coral Sea, Midway, and the Solomons Campaign. Despite arguments that it was no match for the Mitsubishi Zero, it more than held its own, due to its solid construction and the quality of the pilots that flew it. While it was replaced by the F6F Hellcat in most Navy fighter squadrons during 1943, the Wildcat continued to be used from escort carriers until the end of the war.

                 

Type:           Fighter
Crew:           1 (Pilot)
Armament:       six .50 cal machine guns

Specifications
        Length:         28' 11.5"     (8.83 m)
        Height:         11' 9"          (3.58 m)
        Wingspan:       38'          (11.58 m)
        Max Weight:     7975 lb              (3616 kg)

Propulsion
         Engines: 1
         Powerplant:     Pratt & Whitney R-1830-36 Twin Wasp
         1200 hp

Performance
        Range:          770 miles              (1239 km)
        Speed:      318 mph           (512 km/h)
        Ceiling:        34800 ft                  (10607 m)

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