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The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a Rank {{Specs|rank}} American naval fighter {{Battle-rating}}. It was introduced in [[Update 1.33]]. | The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a Rank {{Specs|rank}} American naval fighter {{Battle-rating}}. It was introduced in [[Update 1.33]]. | ||
− | The F8F-1 is an all-purpose light fighter-bomber, and excels as such. Although it may seemed incredibly outgunned with its quad M2 Brownings (even more compared to its 1B counterpart), the Bearcat can be a more than decent fighter in the right hands. | + | The F8F-1 is an all-purpose light fighter-bomber, and excels as such. Although it may seemed incredibly outgunned with its quad M2 Brownings (even more compared to its 1B counterpart), the Bearcat can be a more than decent fighter in the right hands. The plane was developed to achieve two things: the best possible climb rate and the ability to land on escort carriers. |
− | In War Thunder, the F8F Bearcat is an Rank IV US Naval Fighter. In game there are two versions of this particular model available – the F8F-1, armed with 4 .50 caliber M2 machine guns and the F8F-1B, armed with 4 AN/M3 20 mm cannons. | + | In War Thunder, the F8F Bearcat is an Rank IV US Naval Fighter. In game there are two versions of this particular model available – the F8F-1, armed with 4 .50 caliber M2 machine guns and the F8F-1B, armed with 4 AN/M3 20 mm cannons. This is reflected in its AB battle rating, that is 1.7 lower than cannon version. The difference in armament has much smaller impact in RB and SB, and therefor -1 has only 0.3 lower BR, and is often skipped. The in-game Bearcat retains many advantages of the real-life counterpart. The F8F has very good acceleration and climb rate, thanks to its powerful engine. Because of that, it can quickly gain an altitude advantage over its opponents. Thanks to its high top speed, good wing endurance, and good energy retention capabilities, the F8F is perfectly suited to energy fighting. A Bearcat pilot should avoid low-speed dogfights, instead opt for a diving attack from above.The Bearcat is also a very hardy aircraft able to sustain several hits from enemy cannon and machine gun rounds before being decommissioned. The phrase "Grumman Ironworks" comes into play on the Bearcats just like their previous works; The F3F, The F4F ''Wild Cat'', and the F6F ''Hellcat''. Therefore you shouldn't be too wary of 13-15 mm. 20 mm Hispanos and 30 mm Rhein Borsig series guns are your biggest threats in terms of damage. |
− | The elephant in the room when it comes to the Bearcat is its 4 x [[Browning M2 (12.7 mm)|M2 Brownings]]. With a relatively low fire rate and low damage, pilots must make their shots count. Unlike most other planes equipped with the M2 Brownings, the Bearcat can utilize M20 APIT rounds. These rounds excel at setting targets aflame. Precise aiming is key, specifically targeting the enemy aircraft's engine or pilot. Aiming for the fuselage is less effective as unlike the P-47D, which has 8 x M2s which can chew through aircraft hulls by hurling twice as many bullets down range. Meanwhile the measly 4 x M2s Bearcat will pepper the hull and simply be absorbed. | + | The elephant in the room when it comes to the Bearcat is its 4 x [[Browning M2 (12.7 mm)|M2 Brownings]]. With a relatively low fire rate and low damage, pilots must make their shots count. Unlike most other planes equipped with the M2 Brownings, the Bearcat can utilize M20 APIT rounds. These rounds excel at setting targets aflame. Precise aiming is key, specifically targeting the enemy aircraft's engine or pilot. Aiming for the fuselage is less effective as unlike the P-47D, which has 8 x M2s which can chew through aircraft hulls by hurling twice as many bullets down range. Meanwhile the measly 4 x M2s Bearcat will pepper the hull and simply be absorbed. And unlike other Browning armed airplanes, it has medicore ammo load of only 1250 rounds. |
− | Make use of the secondary payloads as well. The Bearcat can make use of the Tiny Tim rockets as well as a large array of rockets and bombs. Tiny Tims are especially useful against heavy ground targets and tanks. | + | Make use of the secondary payloads as well. The Bearcat can make use of the Tiny Tim rockets as well as a large array of HVAR rockets and bombs. Tiny Tims are especially useful against heavy ground targets and tanks. |
== General info == | == General info == | ||
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! RB | ! RB | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |731||686|| 10,900 ||19.0||20.0||30.7||22.6|| 220 |
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! Arrestor gear | ! Arrestor gear | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | ✓ || ✓ || ✓ || X || | + | | ✓ || ✓ || ✓ || X ||X |
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Flaps don't extend above their rip speed | ||
+ | |||
+ | * | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
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! WEP Engine power | ! WEP Engine power | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | 995 m || 2, | + | | 995 m ||2,299 hp||2,384 hp |
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="3" | Setting 2 | ! colspan="3" | Setting 2 | ||
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! WEP Engine power | ! WEP Engine power | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | 5,090 m || 1, | + | | 5,090 m ||1,852 hp||1,918 hp |
|- | |- | ||
<!--! colspan="3" | Setting 3 | <!--! colspan="3" | Setting 3 | ||
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=== Survivability and armour === | === Survivability and armour === | ||
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* 8.5 mm Steel - Under cowling engine armor plate | * 8.5 mm Steel - Under cowling engine armor plate | ||
* 8.5 mm Steel - Fore cockpit protection plate | * 8.5 mm Steel - Fore cockpit protection plate | ||
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* Without load | * Without load | ||
− | * 2 x 297 mm Tiny Tim rockets | + | * 2 x 297 mm Tiny Tim rockets (fired together unlike the hellcat) |
* 4 x 127 mm HVAR rockets | * 4 x 127 mm HVAR rockets | ||
* 4 x 127 mm HVAR rockets + 1 x 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bomb (1,000 lb total) | * 4 x 127 mm HVAR rockets + 1 x 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bomb (1,000 lb total) | ||
− | * 2 x 500 lb AN-M64A1 bombs + 1 x 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bomb (2,000 lb total) | + | * 2 x 500 lb AN-M64A1 bombs + 1 x 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bomb (2,000 lb total) (2 drops, 500 lb first together) |
− | * 3 x 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bombs (3,000 lb total) | + | * 3 x 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bombs (3,000 lb total) (2 drops) |
* 4 x 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine guns (gun pods) (340 rpg = 1,360 total) | * 4 x 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine guns (gun pods) (340 rpg = 1,360 total) | ||
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[[File:FighterImage_F8F1.jpg|thumbnail|left|A Bearcat dives towards a formation of [[Kikka]] fighter-bombers.]] | [[File:FighterImage_F8F1.jpg|thumbnail|left|A Bearcat dives towards a formation of [[Kikka]] fighter-bombers.]] | ||
− | + | This aircraft is best when used as an energy fighter, however unlike the other american planes it doesn't fullfil Boom and Zoom role very well, because of lacking arnament and rudder lock-up. | |
+ | |||
+ | Orriginally designed to achieve best possible climb rate, this aircraft sacrifises almost everything else, including arnament, supercharger, fuel load and radiator. However, as it was also made to be able to use escort carriers, it is also small and durable. | ||
− | + | This aircraft has great climb rate of 29 m/s in Air RB (spaded, min fuel), as well as great acceleration, and it should be accordingly. At the beggining of the match climb into the battlefield, and attack the opponents with the highest energy. If there is an enemy above you, disengage using your great acceleraton. Do not be afraid to attack lower enemies, as this plane's optimal altitude is below 1,000m. It is also quite fast in a straight line, especially on low altitudes. | |
− | + | The bad low speed manuverablity isnt't really an issue given the plane's acceleration. | |
− | + | This Bearcat doesn't suit BnZ tactic, because it lacks the punchy arnament, and rudder compression makes shoots above 720 km/h impossible. | |
===Manual Engine Control=== | ===Manual Engine Control=== | ||
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! Type | ! Type | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | Controllable || rowspan="2" | | + | | Controllable, no automatic control || rowspan="2" |Controllable, no automatic control|| rowspan="2" | Controllable, no automatic control || rowspan="2" | Controllable, automatic control || rowspan="2" | Separate || rowspan="2" | Controllable || rowspan="2" | Not controllable |
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Although the name "Ovencat" may not sound encouragingly, MEC lets pilot completly forget about the overheating problem. Set the prop pitch to 100%, Mixer to ~95%. Change supercharger gear @~1,100m. Manage radiators according to the temperatures. | ||
===Modules=== | ===Modules=== | ||
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* The "''holy trinity''" of flight performance upgrades: ''Compressor'', ''Engine'', and ''Engine injection''. All three combined increase climb rate by 10 m/s (~2000 feet/min). | * The "''holy trinity''" of flight performance upgrades: ''Compressor'', ''Engine'', and ''Engine injection''. All three combined increase climb rate by 10 m/s (~2000 feet/min). | ||
+ | * Arnament upgrades are worth considering due to lacking arnament, bad stock belts and medicore ammo count | ||
+ | * G-suit is very useful, given the plane is most manuverable at medium to high speeds | ||
=== Pros and cons === | === Pros and cons === | ||
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'''Pros:''' | '''Pros:''' | ||
− | * | + | * One of the best climb rates of all prop planes |
− | * Great turn rate | + | * Great acceleration |
+ | * Good top speed, especially at low altitudes | ||
+ | * Great turn rate at medium to high speeds | ||
* Good roll rate at higher speeds | * Good roll rate at higher speeds | ||
* G-suit modification | * G-suit modification | ||
− | * Fast weapon reload | + | * Fast weapon reload (AB) |
* Great energy retention in the vertical | * Great energy retention in the vertical | ||
− | * Can utilize M20 API-T belts, which can | + | * Can take a punch |
+ | * Can utilize M20 API-T belts, which can set everything on fire with only a couple of bullets | ||
+ | * Has access to gun pod | ||
+ | * Minimum fuel load is 14 min | ||
+ | * Has carrier hook (pacific maps) | ||
+ | * It doesn't see jets as often as -1B | ||
'''Cons:''' | '''Cons:''' | ||
− | * | + | * Sluggish low speed handling (roll rate) and turning |
− | |||
* Loses a lot of energy when turning | * Loses a lot of energy when turning | ||
− | * Bad high altitude performance > | + | * Bad high altitude performance > 5,000m |
− | * Engine overheats | + | * Rudder compresses hardly > 720kph |
− | * Limited supply of ADI ('''anti-detonant injection' ''mixture of alcohol and water to boost performance) | + | * Engine overheats on 100% when using auto controls |
− | * Extremely poor weapons when compared to | + | * Limited supply of ADI ('''anti-detonant injection' ''mixture of alcohol and water to boost performance, WEP) |
+ | * Extremely poor weapons when compared to Fw-190, J6M, Spitfire, and Yak variants, among others | ||
+ | * Limited ammo count | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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=== Skins === | === Skins === | ||
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*[http://live.warthunder.com/feed/camouflages/?q=%23F8F Skins and camouflages for the F8F from live.warthunder]. All F8F skins are interchangable and can be used on all versions via the following steps: | *[http://live.warthunder.com/feed/camouflages/?q=%23F8F Skins and camouflages for the F8F from live.warthunder]. All F8F skins are interchangable and can be used on all versions via the following steps: | ||
*: 1) Duplicate the folder template_f8f1 in your UserSkins folder and rename to template_f8f1b | *: 1) Duplicate the folder template_f8f1 in your UserSkins folder and rename to template_f8f1b | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
''Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:'' | ''Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:'' | ||
+ | |||
* ''reference to the series of the aircraft;'' | * ''reference to the series of the aircraft;'' | ||
* ''links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.'' | * ''links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.'' | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
''Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:'' | ''Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:'' | ||
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* ''topic on the official game forum;'' | * ''topic on the official game forum;'' | ||
* ''encyclopedia page on aircraft;'' | * ''encyclopedia page on aircraft;'' |
Revision as of 18:25, 20 March 2020
Contents
This page is about the aircraft F8F-1. For other uses, see F8F (Family). |
Description
The F8F-1 Bearcat is a Rank III American naval fighter
with a battle rating of 4.3 (AB), 4.7 (RB), and 6.0 (SB). It was introduced in Update 1.33.
The F8F-1 is an all-purpose light fighter-bomber, and excels as such. Although it may seemed incredibly outgunned with its quad M2 Brownings (even more compared to its 1B counterpart), the Bearcat can be a more than decent fighter in the right hands. The plane was developed to achieve two things: the best possible climb rate and the ability to land on escort carriers.
In War Thunder, the F8F Bearcat is an Rank IV US Naval Fighter. In game there are two versions of this particular model available – the F8F-1, armed with 4 .50 caliber M2 machine guns and the F8F-1B, armed with 4 AN/M3 20 mm cannons. This is reflected in its AB battle rating, that is 1.7 lower than cannon version. The difference in armament has much smaller impact in RB and SB, and therefor -1 has only 0.3 lower BR, and is often skipped. The in-game Bearcat retains many advantages of the real-life counterpart. The F8F has very good acceleration and climb rate, thanks to its powerful engine. Because of that, it can quickly gain an altitude advantage over its opponents. Thanks to its high top speed, good wing endurance, and good energy retention capabilities, the F8F is perfectly suited to energy fighting. A Bearcat pilot should avoid low-speed dogfights, instead opt for a diving attack from above.The Bearcat is also a very hardy aircraft able to sustain several hits from enemy cannon and machine gun rounds before being decommissioned. The phrase "Grumman Ironworks" comes into play on the Bearcats just like their previous works; The F3F, The F4F Wild Cat, and the F6F Hellcat. Therefore you shouldn't be too wary of 13-15 mm. 20 mm Hispanos and 30 mm Rhein Borsig series guns are your biggest threats in terms of damage.
The elephant in the room when it comes to the Bearcat is its 4 x M2 Brownings. With a relatively low fire rate and low damage, pilots must make their shots count. Unlike most other planes equipped with the M2 Brownings, the Bearcat can utilize M20 APIT rounds. These rounds excel at setting targets aflame. Precise aiming is key, specifically targeting the enemy aircraft's engine or pilot. Aiming for the fuselage is less effective as unlike the P-47D, which has 8 x M2s which can chew through aircraft hulls by hurling twice as many bullets down range. Meanwhile the measly 4 x M2s Bearcat will pepper the hull and simply be absorbed. And unlike other Browning armed airplanes, it has medicore ammo load of only 1250 rounds.
Make use of the secondary payloads as well. The Bearcat can make use of the Tiny Tim rockets as well as a large array of HVAR rockets and bombs. Tiny Tims are especially useful against heavy ground targets and tanks.
General info
Flight Performance
Characteristics | |||||||
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Stock | |||||||
Max Speed (km/h at 6,098 m) |
Max altitude (meters) |
Turn time (seconds) |
Rate of climb (meters/second) |
Take-off run (meters) | |||
AB | RB | AB | RB | AB | RB | ||
666 | 646 | 10,900 | 20.8 | 21.4 | 19.4 | 19.3 | 220 |
Upgraded | |||||||
Max Speed (km/h at 6,098 m) |
Max altitude (meters) | Turn time (seconds) | Rate of climb (meters/second) |
Take-off run (meters) | |||
AB | RB | AB | RB | AB | RB | ||
731 | 686 | 10,900 | 19.0 | 20.0 | 30.7 | 22.6 | 220 |
Details
Features | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Combat flap | Take-off flap | Landing flap | Air brakes | Arrestor gear |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | X | X |
- Flaps don't extend above their rip speed
Limits | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Wing-break speed (km/h) |
Gear limit (km/h) |
Combat flap (km/h) |
Max Static G | |
+ | - | |||
830 | 300 | 910 | ~12 | ~6 |
Optimal velocities | |||
---|---|---|---|
Ailerons (km/h) |
Rudder (km/h) |
Elevators (km/h) |
Radiator (km/h) |
< 540 | < 540 | < 500 | > 250 |
Compressor (RB/SB) | ||
---|---|---|
Setting 1 | ||
Optimal altitude | 100% Engine power | WEP Engine power |
995 m | 2,299 hp | 2,384 hp |
Setting 2 | ||
Optimal altitude | 100% Engine power | WEP Engine power |
5,090 m | 1,852 hp | 1,918 hp |
Survivability and armour
- 8.5 mm Steel - Under cowling engine armor plate
- 8.5 mm Steel - Fore cockpit protection plate
- 9.5 mm Steel - Pilots seat and headrest
- 60 mm Bulletproof glass - Windshield
Armaments
Offensive armament
The F8F-1 is armed with:
- 4 x 12.7 mm M2 Browning, wing-mounted (300 + 325 rpg each wing = 1,250 total)
Suspended armament
The F8F-1 can be outfitted with the following ordinance options:
- Without load
- 2 x 297 mm Tiny Tim rockets (fired together unlike the hellcat)
- 4 x 127 mm HVAR rockets
- 4 x 127 mm HVAR rockets + 1 x 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bomb (1,000 lb total)
- 2 x 500 lb AN-M64A1 bombs + 1 x 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bomb (2,000 lb total) (2 drops, 500 lb first together)
- 3 x 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bombs (3,000 lb total) (2 drops)
- 4 x 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine guns (gun pods) (340 rpg = 1,360 total)
Usage in battles
This aircraft is best when used as an energy fighter, however unlike the other american planes it doesn't fullfil Boom and Zoom role very well, because of lacking arnament and rudder lock-up.
Orriginally designed to achieve best possible climb rate, this aircraft sacrifises almost everything else, including arnament, supercharger, fuel load and radiator. However, as it was also made to be able to use escort carriers, it is also small and durable.
This aircraft has great climb rate of 29 m/s in Air RB (spaded, min fuel), as well as great acceleration, and it should be accordingly. At the beggining of the match climb into the battlefield, and attack the opponents with the highest energy. If there is an enemy above you, disengage using your great acceleraton. Do not be afraid to attack lower enemies, as this plane's optimal altitude is below 1,000m. It is also quite fast in a straight line, especially on low altitudes.
The bad low speed manuverablity isnt't really an issue given the plane's acceleration.
This Bearcat doesn't suit BnZ tactic, because it lacks the punchy arnament, and rudder compression makes shoots above 720 km/h impossible.
Manual Engine Control
MEC elements | ||||||
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Mixer | Pitch | Radiator | Supercharger | Turbocharger | ||
Oil | Water | Type | ||||
Controllable, no automatic control | Controllable, no automatic control | Controllable, no automatic control | Controllable, automatic control | Separate | Controllable | Not controllable |
- Although the name "Ovencat" may not sound encouragingly, MEC lets pilot completly forget about the overheating problem. Set the prop pitch to 100%, Mixer to ~95%. Change supercharger gear @~1,100m. Manage radiators according to the temperatures.
Modules
Tier | Flight performance | Survivability | Weaponry | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
I | Fuselage Repair | Radiator | Offensive 12 mm | DPG-1 | |
II | Compressor | Airframe | FRC mk.2 | ||
III | Wings Repair | Engine | New 12 mm MGs | LFRC mk.12 | |
IV | G-Suit | Engine Injection | Cover | FLBC mk.1 |
- The "holy trinity" of flight performance upgrades: Compressor, Engine, and Engine injection. All three combined increase climb rate by 10 m/s (~2000 feet/min).
- Arnament upgrades are worth considering due to lacking arnament, bad stock belts and medicore ammo count
- G-suit is very useful, given the plane is most manuverable at medium to high speeds
Pros and cons
Pros:
- One of the best climb rates of all prop planes
- Great acceleration
- Good top speed, especially at low altitudes
- Great turn rate at medium to high speeds
- Good roll rate at higher speeds
- G-suit modification
- Fast weapon reload (AB)
- Great energy retention in the vertical
- Can take a punch
- Can utilize M20 API-T belts, which can set everything on fire with only a couple of bullets
- Has access to gun pod
- Minimum fuel load is 14 min
- Has carrier hook (pacific maps)
- It doesn't see jets as often as -1B
Cons:
- Sluggish low speed handling (roll rate) and turning
- Loses a lot of energy when turning
- Bad high altitude performance > 5,000m
- Rudder compresses hardly > 720kph
- Engine overheats on 100% when using auto controls
- Limited supply of ADI ('anti-detonant injection' mixture of alcohol and water to boost performance, WEP)
- Extremely poor weapons when compared to Fw-190, J6M, Spitfire, and Yak variants, among others
- Limited ammo count
History
The first idea for the creation of the Grumman F8F Bearcat was pitched after the Battle of Midway. Many pilots who took part in it remarked that one of the most important parts of naval air warfare was an aircraft’s rate of climb. This of course meant that an increase in power was necessary. In 1943 the design work on the new aircraft began. The outline called for a fighter-interceptor, capable of operating even from small escort carriers. While the engine – the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 radial – was the same model used on the earlier F6F Hellcat, the new fighter would be lighter which also meant an increase in speed and climb rate. The concession was limiting the range of the new aircraft. The F8F would also feature a bubble canopy for better all around visibility. The first prototype, the XF8F-1, first took to the skies on the 21st August 1944. Further tests proved the aircraft's reliability and ruggedness, and the F8F was accepted into mass production. The first serial models rolled off the assembly line in February 1945 and were delivered to VF-19 fighter squadron, which began operating flights with the Bearcats in May 1945.
The new fighter, was, however, too late for any combat in World War II. After the war the situation of this propeller aircraft got even more complicated thanks to the introduction of naval jet aircraft. Even though the F8F was one of the fastest propeller-driven aircraft of its time, it was clear that the jet age was dawning. The F8F was replaced in US Navy and USMC service by the F9F Panther and the F2H Banshee jet aircraft. Some Bearcats saw combat service with the French in French Indochina in 1951, when they were used in the CAS role against the Viet Minh troops. Thailand also received a shipment of Bearcats which were then operated by the Thai Air Force. The F8F found a new life – thanks to its speed and acceleration - it was and still is widely used as a racing aircraft. One of the most famous racing Bearcats is the Rare Bear – a specially modified F8F, which holds many propeller aircraft speed and climb records.
Media
Skins
- Skins and camouflages for the F8F from live.warthunder. All F8F skins are interchangable and can be used on all versions via the following steps:
- 1) Duplicate the folder template_f8f1 in your UserSkins folder and rename to template_f8f1b
- 2) Rename each file in the template_f8f1b folder from f8f1*.* to f8f1b*.*
- 3) edit f8f1b.blk and replace all instances of f8f1 with f8f1b
Pictures & paintings
"Hunting made two cards": F8F vs. He 162 "Never fly alone" "big brother"
See also
Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:
- reference to the series of the aircraft;
- links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.
External links
Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:
- topic on the official game forum;
- encyclopedia page on aircraft;
- other literature.
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F2A Buffalo | F2A-1 · Thach's F2A-1 · F2A-3 |
BF2C | BF2C-1 |
F3F | F3F-2 · Galer's F3F-2 |
F4F Wildcat | F4F-3 · F4F-4 |
F4U Corsair | F4U-1A · F4U-1A (USMC) · F4U-1D · F4U-1C · F4U-4 · F4U-4B · F4U-4B VMF-214 · F2G-1 |
F6F Hellcat | F6F-5 · F6F-5N |
F8F Bearcat | F8F-1 · F8F-1B |
Other countries | ▃Ki-43-II · ▃Ki-61-Ib · ▃A6M2 · ▃Bf 109 F-4 · ▃Fw 190 A-8 · ▃Spitfire LF Mk IXc |