Flight Journal

THE GREAT HELLCAT/CORSAIR PRODUCTION RACE

BOTH CHANCE VOUGHT AND GRUMMAN were given many Navy E (for “Excellence”) citations for production during WW II. And, indeed, they both did produce a large quantity of excellent Navy fighters.

Ten Hellcats were delivered in 1942, just six months after the first flight of the XF6F-3. Grumman delivered 2,547 Hellcats in 1943—enough to fill the needs of all the fast-attack carrier task forces. Grumman set the record for the greatest number of aircraft delivered by one company when it

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Flight Journal

Flight Journal2 min read
Bader After The Battle
Wing Commander Douglas Bader led the three Spitfire squadrons of the Tangmere Wing from March 24 to August 9, 1941. During that time, he flew 62 fighter sweeps over enemy territory and was credited with eight further aerial victories and one shared,
Flight Journal2 min read
Flying the Pegasus
After takeoff, the KC-46 is flown with finesse, with the pilots turning knobs to achieve headings and altitudes. Throughout most of the flight, aside from performing an AR, turning knobs remains the theme, until landing. It flies smoothly, is incredi
Flight Journal1 min read
Flight Journal
Editorial Director Louis DeFrancesco Executive Editor Debra Cleghorn Bud Anderson, James P. Busha, Ted Carlson, Eddie J. Creek, Doug DeCaster, Robert S. DeGroat, John Dibbs, Robert F. Dorr, Jim Farmer, Paul Gillcrist, Phil Haun, Randy Jolly, Frederic

Related Books & Audiobooks