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Bubble canopy fighter discussion

Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:32 am

Interesting discussion. I wonder what an F6F Hellcat with a bubble canopy would have looked like. The razerback P-47 transitioned nicely to a bubble canopy, I would think a Hellcat would have been the same. I would also think that the USN or Royal Navy Hellcats would have at least tried some sort of malcolm type hood as well.

http://warbirdsforum.com/archive/index.php/t-3650.html

Re: Bubble canopy fighter discussion

Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:52 am

With a 19 to 1 kill ratio, I wouldn't change a thing
on the Hellcat.

Re: Bubble canopy fighter discussion

Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:03 pm

Wasn't the bearcat essentially a F6F with a Bubble Canopy?

Re: Bubble canopy fighter discussion

Fri Sep 30, 2011 4:47 pm

I saw this topic and threw this together real quick. The Hellcat's rear fuse cuts way deep below the cockpit, so you'd need that famous bubble canopy tail fairing. Looking at he profile, I think it would probably need a taller tail like the Bearcat has. Some say the Bearcat was made to replace the Hellcat. I believe it was made to replace the Wildcat on the smaller carriers, the Tigercat was built to replace the Hellcat on the full size carriers. Anyhow, here's an MS paint pic of a Bubblecat.
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Re: Bubble canopy fighter discussion

Fri Sep 30, 2011 9:03 pm

Grumman probably didn't see the need to change a good design.
Remember the basic Wildcat fuselage decended from the F3F/F2F/FF series.

I wonder if they considered the improved roll over protection afforded by the high back (or is that just us in our post-nader, risk-adverse world)?

Re: Bubble canopy fighter discussion

Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:57 pm

If the Bearcat was influenced by any aircraft it was the Focke Wulf FW 190. Designer Bob Hall got to fly a captured 190 and was impressed by the overall performance of the German fighter and determined to design an aircraft that was even lighter with more power.
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