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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 4:54 pm 
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See the Hellcat photo mixed in with some others here:

http://www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/upl ... I_Pics.jpg

What's with the four blader? Test aircraft possibly?


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Looks kinda Japanese to me. :?

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I remember seeing a photo of one once that said it was being tested with a 4 bladed prop. Don't know if it was this plane or not.


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So which one is it, experts: XF6F-2 or XF6F-6?

http://afwing.com/images/f6f/xf6f-2.jpg

http://afwing.com/images/f6f/xf6f-6.jpg

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Chad Veich wrote:
See the Hellcat photo mixed in with some others here:

http://www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/upl ... I_Pics.jpg

What's with the four blader? Test aircraft possibly?


The a/c with the 4 blade prop looks like a Bearcat to me. Look at the lack of dihedral where the landing gear strut meets the wing.


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I don't think it's a Bearcat, as the F8F's wing is attached mid-fuselage, like the Wildcat. The F6F sports a low wing. Also, notice the solid turtle deck behind the canopy. I think it's probably correct that it is a test ship for the 4 blade prop.
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Thanks for the discussion gents. This picture of a picture was taken by a gentleman whose wife purchased those photos for him off of ebay as a Birthday present. He says the aircraft w/ the four blader in the pic is definitely a Hellcat. I'm sure I could get him to take a better close up of the picture if you guys are interested. I was just wondering if this pic would be considered a rarity and if it would have increased value because of the nature of the subject.


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