Which plane shot down the most planes in WW2?

Which plane shot down the most planes in WW2?

Spitfires shot down a total of 529 enemy aircraft, for a loss of 230 of their own. The Hurricane was the most numerous of RAF Fighter Command’s aircraft during the Battle of Britain, equipping 33 squadrons by September 1940.

What engine was in a Corsair?

Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp

Why did the Stuka have bent wings?

Inverted gull wing It was chiefly used on single engine military aircraft with increasingly powerful engines. Another reason for having an inverted gull wing is to permit clearance for a large external bomb load, as on the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka.

Why are Corsair wings bent?

Why are the Wings of the F4U Corsair Bent? The aircraft designer, Rex Beisel, developed a radical new bent wing – or inverted gull wing – design that allowed the landing gear to be short and sturdy while still providing ground clearance for the propeller.

What made the F4U Corsair whistle?

The Corsair’s distinctive sound, which earned it among the Japanese the nick-name of “Whistling Death”, partly because of the engine sound, that was caused by the wing-root inlets for engine air. Shown above is Maj. Gregory Boyington’s F4U from VMF-214.

Why was the Corsair not used in Europe?

drgondog said: The Corsair did not have the extreme range capability of the P-38 and the P-51, but its blend of high speed and maneuverability would have made it difficult for the German FW 190 and Bf 109 pilots to handle.

What engine was in the P 51 Mustang?

Packard V-1650 Merlin

Why is it called Corsair?

Another word for pirate ship or privateer, Corsair dates from the mid-16th century, and comes from the French and Latin meaning ‘a raid, plunder’ according to the Oxford English Dictionary. The name seems appropriate given Lincoln’s intention of plundering sales from its competitors.

Did there used to be a car called a Corsair?

The name Ford Corsair was used both for a car produced by Ford of Britain between 1963 and 1970 and for an unrelated Nissan based automobile marketed by Ford Australia between 1989 and 1992.

Which was better Corsair or Hellcat?

270 Hellcats were lost in aerial combat- that is, of course, a higher amount than the one of the Corsair, but otherwise, the production numbers of the Hellcat were much bigger. In other wars the Corsair was superior.

Is Corsair better than zero?

The Corsair could sustain far more battle damage than the Zero & survive . . . because of armor to the cockpit, lighter armor to the engine, & self-sealing fuel tanks. According to US Navy stats, they counted an 11:1 kill ratio in Corsair vs Zero combat.

What was the top speed of the F4U Corsair?

446 mph

Was the Hellcat a good fighter?

The F6F made its combat debut in September 1943, and was best known for its role as a rugged, well-designed carrier fighter, which was able to outperform the A6M Zero and help secure air superiority over the Pacific theater. A total of 12,275 were built in just over two years….Grumman F6F Hellcat.

F6F Hellcat
Number built 12,275

Which fighter jet has the most kills?

F6F Hellcat Hellcats were credited with 5,223 kills, more than any other Allied naval aircraft.

Did Hellcats fly in Europe?

Its service encompassed the last 13 months of combat in the European Theater of Operations, flying with the British and U.S. navies. The first British Hellcats entered combat in April 1944, in an environment far removed from the F6F’s familiar Pacific climes.

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