Series Legends of Warfare
Publisher/Brand Schiffer
Author David Doyle
Format 22 x 22 cm
No. Pages 144
Version Hard cover
Language English
Category Books on aviation
Subcategory WW2 US » WW2 US Aircraft
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product | Publisher/Brand | Series/scale | Price € | ||
AD and A-1 Skyraider, Douglas's "Spad" in Korea and Vietnam | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 21.06 | ||
Bell 47/H-13 Sioux Helicopter | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 21.06 | ||
Corsair: Vought's F4U in World War II and Korea | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 21.06 | ||
Fokker Dr. 1: Germany's Famed Triplane in World War I | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 21.06 | ||
P-38 Lightning Vol.1: Lockheed's XP-38 to P-38H in World War II | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 21.06 | ||
P-8A Poseidon: The US Navy\'s Newest Maritime Patrol & Antisubmarine Aircraft | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 21.06 | ||
Twin Mustang: North American's P-82, F-82, and XP-82 Fighters | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 21.06 | ||
USS Intrepid (CV-11/CVA-11/CVS-11): From World War II, Korea, and Vietnam to Museum Ship | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 27.48 | ||
USS Lexington (CV/CVA-16): From World War II to Present-Day Museum Ship | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 21.06 | ||
USS Nimitz (CVN-68): America's Supercarrier: 1975 to the Present | Schiffer | Legends of Warfare | € 21.06 |
The Grumman F6F Hellcat formed the backbone of America's carrier-based fighter force as the Allies pressed the war toward Japan. Powered by a massive and reliable Pratt & Whitney radial engine, the Hellcat racked up an incredible 19:1 kill ratio against its foes in WWII, and 305 aviators earned ace status while flying the Hellcat. Such famed US naval aces as David McCampbell, Cecil Harris, Eugene Valencia, and Alex Vraciu all flew the Hellcat. In addition to its wing-mounted .50-caliber machine guns, the F6F was equipped to carry bombs as well, allowing pilots to deliver up to 2,000 pounds of bombs on targets. By the time that Hellcat production ended in November 1945, 12,275 examples had rolled off Grumman's Bethpage, Long Island, assembly line. Through carefully researched photos, many never before published, the history and details of this iconic aircraft are revealed. Part of the Legends of Warfare series.
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