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The Fleet Air Arm purchased 312 FM-1s, originally with the designation of Martlet V. In January 1944, a decision was made to retain the American names for US-supplied aircraft, redesignating the batch as the Wildcat V. See more
The Grumman F4F Wildcat is an American carrier-based fighter aircraft that entered service in 1940 with the United States Navy, and the British Royal Navy where it was initially known as the Martlet. First used by the British in the … See more
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The original Grumman F4F-1 design was a biplane, which proved inferior to rival designs, necessitating a complete redesign as a monoplane named the F4F-2. This design was … See more• Joe Foss, the top scoring Wildcat ace with 26 victories, flying with VMF-121 during World War II and a recipient of the Medal of Honor.
• John Lucian Smith, second scoring Wildcat ace with 19 victories while flying with See moreGrumman fighter development began with the two-seat Grumman FF biplane. The FF was the first U.S. naval fighter with a retractable landing gear. The wheels retracted into the See more
Even before the Wildcat had been purchased by the U.S. Navy, the French Navy and the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (FAA) had ordered the Wildcat, with their own configurations, … See more
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• Belgian Air Force: at least 10 G-36A's ordered, never delivered, transferred to France (who then … See moreData from The American Fighter
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• Crew: 1
• Length: 28 ft 9 in (8.76 m)
• Wingspan: … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Grumman F4F Martlet | John Rhodes
WEBMar 7, 2022 · The Martlet was the Fleet Air Arm’s name for the F4F Wildcat. The F4F was developed by Grumman in the late 1930s to US Navy and Marine Corps specifications and entered production in 1940. It was …
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WEBThe Fleet Air Arm took a modified version of the F4F-4 as the Martlet IV. This aircraft, known as the F4F-4B to the US Navy, was powered by the 1,200 hp Wright R-1820-40B. Grumman produced 220 examples of the …
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WEBJan 15, 2022 · The new American made Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat fighter fitted this requirement. Martlets distinguished themselves in the Battle of Atlantic and on Arctic Convoys providing effective fighter support from …
Grumman F4F Wildcat - Aviation History
WEBThe Fleet Air Arm (FAA) began to receive the first of eighty Grumman fighters on July 27, 1940, which it named the Martlet I, and were delivered ahead of the F4F-3 deliveries to the US Navy. The Martlet I lacked the …
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WEBThe F4F was named the Martlet and it served with the Fleet Air Arm. It became the first U.S. aircraft flown by a British pilot to shoot down a German aircraft in World War II, a Junkers Ju 88 twin-engine bomber …
Grumman F4F Wildcat (Martlet) in the Fleet Air Arm
WEBJan 22, 2022 · Under the 1941 Lend and Lease, the US government supplied aircraft to the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (FAA). Among the first aircraft delivered were 220 Martlets with …
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WEBThe Fleet Air Arm originally gave them the designation of "Martlet V", but in January 1944, realizing that maintaining a different name led to continuous small but obnoxious confusions, decided to adopt the American names …
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