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The Beast That Came Too Late in WWII—The Last Chapter of Grumman During the War

Summary by World War Wings
Grumman had already established itself with some of the most effective single-engine naval aircraft of World War II. Planes like the F4F Wildcat and F6F Hellcat helped push back enemy forces in the Pacific. But even with this success, Grumman engineers couldn’t shake the idea of building a twin-engine naval fighter. They had tried before with the XF5F Skyrocket, which showed promise but never reached full production. Undeterred, they kept going.…
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World War Wings broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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