Grumman F3F-3

Grumman F3F

СтраныСША
РольИстребитель
Первый полет20 марта 1935 года
Построен147

Teh Грумман F3F был последним американским бипланом истребитель доставлен в ВМС Соединенных Штатов (действительно, последний биплан истребитель доставлен в любой американский военный воздушный корабль), и служил между войнами. Разработанный как усовершенствования одноместного F2F, он поступил на вооружение в 1936 году. Он был выведен из фронтовой эскадрильи в конце 1941 года, прежде чем он мог служить во Второй мировой войне, и был впервые заменен Брюстер F2A Буффало. F3F, который унаследовал Leroy Grumman разработан выдвижной основной конфигурации шасси впервые используется на Grumman FF служил основой для биплана дизайн в конечном итоге превратилась в гораздо более успешным F4F Wildcat.

Источник: Грумман F3F в Википедии

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ЛокализацииНеизвестная
Фотографии40
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The End of an Era

Teh Grumman F3F-3 represents the absolute zenith of biplane fighter technology for the U.S. Navy. Often called the “Flying Barrel” due to its short, tubby fuselage, it was designed to cram the most powerful engine possible into the smallest airframe. While the world was moving toward monoplanes like the Messerschmitt Bf 109, the F3F-3 remained the fleet’s premier interceptor until 1941. It was the last biplane fighter ever ordered by the U.S. military, serving as the final bridge before the arrival of the legendary monoplane “Cats.”

Attribute Technical Specification (F3F-3)
Роль Carrier-based Fighter
Экипажа 1 (Pilot)
First Flight (F3F series) March 20, 1935
Силовая установка 1 × Wright R-1820-22 “Cyclone” 9-cylinder radial
Horsepower 950 hp (708 kW)
Максимальная скорость 264 mph (425 km/h)
Rate of Climb 2,750 ft/min (14 m/s)
Вооружение 1 × .30 cal M1919 Browning; 1 × .50 cal M2 Browning

Engineering a “Super Biplane”

  • Retractable Landing Gear: Like its predecessor, the F2F, the F3F featured Grumman’s signature manual retractable gear. The wheels tucked flush into the sides of the fuselage, a complex mechanism that required the pilot to vigorously crank a hand-lever 28 times.
  • The “NACA” Cowling: The F3F-3 utilized an advanced NACA engine cowling that helped streamline the bulky radial engine while simultaneously improving cooling, allowing for the higher speeds necessary to keep up with early monoplanes.
  • All-Metal Fuselage: While the wings were still fabric-covered over a metal frame to save weight, the fuselage was a modern aluminum monocoque structure, providing the “Iron Works” durability Grumman was becoming known for.
  • Short-Coupled Maneuverability: Because of its short length and dual-wing lift, the F3F-3 was incredibly agile in a dogfight, possessing a turn radius that most modern monoplanes could never hope to match.

Pre-War Service & Legacy

  • “Yellow Wings” Era: The F3F-3 is the iconic representative of the “Golden Age” of naval aviation, characterized by bright yellow upper wings (for visibility in case of a ditching) and colorful tail markings indicating the aircraft’s carrier and squadron.
  • The Last of its Kind: Only 27 of the “-3” variant were built. They were the last biplanes delivered to the Navy, and by the time Pearl Harbor was attacked, they had been relegated to training roles as the F4F Wildcat took over the front lines.
  • The Wildcat Connection: If you look closely at the F3F, you can see the “DNA” of the F4F Wildcat. Grumman essentially took the F3F fuselage, removed the second wing, and strengthened the gear to create the G-16, which eventually evolved into the Wildcat.
  • The Gulfhawk: A civilian version, the G-22 Gulfhawk II, was flown by legendary pilot Al Williams for major airshows. It is now a center-piece at the National Air and Space Museum.

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