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F6F Loadcats ...

Thu Aug 19, 2021 7:46 pm

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F6F-5E Hellcat NATC aircraft is on the ground. The 34 view shows the radone configuration.1944 NAS Patuxent MD.
One of the few F6F-5E Hellcats. The APS 4 was not as an effective air intercept radar but was better for navigation and bombing.

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F6F looks to be set up for spraying pesticides?

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F6F-5 Hellcat of NATC shown with what looks to be a 1,000 lb bomb loaded. c 1944

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3-views of an F6F-5 Hellcat of NATC with a depth charge or incendiary bomb loaded.

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Post-war Marine F6F hellcat with what look to be two napalm bombs loaded.

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F6F Hellcat with a torpedo loaded.

Re: F6F Loadcats ...

Fri Aug 20, 2021 7:21 am

Some interesting loadouts for sure! I had to look up the 11.75inch rocket, the "Tiny Tim" as in picture #1 it sure looked like a prop hazard upon firing!

Wiki says :A problem with the sheer power of the rocket motor causing damage to the firing aircraft was resolved by having the Tiny Tim drop like a bomb, and a lanyard attached to the rocket would snap, causing the rocket to ignite.[3] Common targets included coastal defense guns, bridges, pillboxes, tanks, and shipping....

Re: F6F Loadcats ...

Fri Aug 20, 2021 8:35 am

I wonder what the bomb shackle looks like?
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