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FS2002/FS2004 Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat
Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat F5F-5 of VF-9 seen here with four kills flying
from the USS Lexington for raid over Tokyo. February 1945. Grumman F6F
Hellcat Although the Grumman F6F Hellcat was not as spectacular a
performer as the Vought F4U Corsair, it was the strong point of carrier-based
aviation in the U.S. Navy during the last two years of the war. Only 14
months elapsed between the prototype's first flight and the plane's
debut in combat. From August 31, 1943, until the war ended, the 12,272
Hellcats proved to be worthy successors of the Wildcats. According to
U.S. Navy records, of the 6,477 enemy planes destroyed in air combat by
carrier-based planes, 4,947 were downed by F6Fs. This total reaches
5,156 if one adds the victories of the land-based Hellcats piloted by
Marines. FSDS DRAWING AND TEXTURE BY JRLUCARINY
    

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FS2004 twin pack of the Jet and the VTOL
versions of Disco Vollante'
The first version was the combustion rotory engine version. Version two
and three are the Jet version which is faster and includes the jet sound
pack, and the vertical take-off version. The VTOL was accidentally sent
out with the Jet version package and has since been updated. My
apologies. This is a twin pack of the proper Jet, and the updated VTOL
Disco Vollante's. They feature opening perspex/canopy, retracting
landing gear, working suspension, working and retracting and turning Cam
Pod, retracting STOL wing foils for low speed landings on the Jet
version, custom panel, opening belly scoop, 6 diffrent colors with
dynamic shine and reflection, and instructions on how to fly your new 'craft'
of tomorrow. Cruise alt. for work this morning is FL 18,000 at Mach .56.
You'll find your brief case and duffle bag stowed in the nose boot. By
William Ortis, Lionheart Creations Ltd
    

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