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Fleet Air Arm - Grumman Martlet V - JV337
A General Motors Martlet V of the Fleet Air Arm. the Martlet was soon to be re-named Wildcat (as per US Navy). the Martlet V was equivalent to the US Navy General Motors FM-1 (Grumman F4F-4), powered by a Pratt and Whitney Twin Wasp engine. From a negative of a reference photograph Date: 1943
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© The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans
1943 Equivalent From Grumman Martlet Motors Negative Powered Pratt Re Named Reference Twin Wasp Whitney Wildcat
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This photograph showcases a Grumman Martlet V, registration JV337, of the British Fleet Air Arm. Taken in 1943, this General Motors-built Martlet is on the cusp of being renamed the Wildcat, as its American counterpart in the US Navy was already known. The Martlet V was equivalent to the US Navy's General Motors FM-1 (Grumman F4F-4), both powered by the formidable Pratt and Whitney Twin Wasp engine. The Martlet V, a vital component of the Royal Navy's aerial arsenal during World War II, was a single-seat, carrier-borne fighter aircraft. Its sleek design and robust engine provided excellent performance, enabling it to outmaneuver many of the enemy aircraft it encountered. The Martlet V was a crucial asset in protecting British naval forces and convoys from air attacks. In this image, the Martlet V sits poised and ready for action, its engine warmed up and roaring to life. The pilot, clad in flying gear, prepares for takeoff, the runway stretching out before him. The Martlet V's wings are adorned with the distinctive roundels and markings of the Fleet Air Arm, a testament to its proud military heritage. This photograph is a captivating snapshot of a pivotal moment in aviation history, as the Martlet V, soon to be known as the Wildcat, continued its evolution into a legendary fighter aircraft. The Pratt and Whitney Twin Wasp engine, a symbol of power and reliability, propelled the Martlet V into the skies, ready to defend the skies and secure victory for the Allied forces.
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