Grumman Hellcat II (KE209)
Ex 79779 - construction number 10924 - built as a F6F-5
03/1945 - Signed out
09/04/1945 - Delivered
12/05/1945 - Test flown at US Naval Station Brooklyn N.Y.
13/05/1945 - Test flown at Roosevelt Field N.Y.
13/06/1945 - Taken on Charge
05/07/1945 - First flight in UK, at A.A.U.-1 and approved
27/07/1945 - Mods embodied by Blackburns at Abbotsinch
30/07/1945 - To RNAS Anthorn
01/09/1945 - Storage treatment at Anthorn
06/09/1945 - To RNAS Stretton
11/1945 - Into storage
29/06/1946 - Issued by storage section at Lee-on-Solent to RNAS Lossiemouth, ferried by CO of Lossie, Capt DGFW MacIntyre DSO DSC and maintained by Station Flight
06/1946 - Logs marked 'Captain's Hellcat'
18/07/1946 - Into Lossiemouth workshops
31/07/1946 - Onto Lossiemouth charge
04/1970 - To RNAS Yeovilton for FAAM
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Role - Single seat fighter
Manufacturers - Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
Power Plant - One 2,250hp Pratt and Whitney Double Wasp R-2800-10W
Wingspan - 42ft 10in
Length - 33ft 7in
Height - 14ft 5in
Weight - 13,808lb max
Max Speed - 392 mph at 19,500ft
Duration - 1,115 miles max
Armament - Six 0.50 calibre guns in wings, six 60lb rocket projectiles or two 1,000lb bombs below the wings