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Devil Dog Tigercat – Inside Grumman’s twin-engine piston fighter

With former owner Mike Brown at the stick, “Big Bossman” flies over the Arizona mountains. The F7F Tigercat was the first twin-engine aircraft introduced to aircraft carriers, although it truly earned its keep during the Korean War.
Although conceived in 1941, by the time the twin-engine Grumman F7F Tigercat hit the streets, it never saw action in WW II. The XF7F prototypes first flew in December 1943, and the first production models were delivered to the Marines in April 1944. Some F7F-3N and -3Ps did deploy to Okinawa during the very end of the War but never tangled with the Japanese owing to the then diminished threat. It was fast and powerful...

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