Caption | British Wildcat fighter of the No 846 Squadron Fleet Air Arm in flight over the coast of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 26 Jun 1944 ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
Source | ww2dbaseImperial War Museum | ||||
Identification Code | 4700-01 A 24529 | ||||
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Photo Size | 580 x 397 pixels | ||||
Photos on Same Day | 26 Jun 1944 | ||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
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2. Corey C. Jordan says:
30 Jun 2010 04:48:22 PM
That fighter is, specifically, a Wildcat MK.V (USN FM-1), originally delivered as a Martlet Mk. V. Note the vertical antenna mast, a characteristic of very late production run FM-1s. When the FM-2 (Wildcat Mk.VI) went into production, it retained the vertical mast. All F4F versions and most FM-1s had a sharply angled mast (angled forward).
30 Jun 2010 04:48:22 PM
That fighter is, specifically, a Wildcat MK.V (USN FM-1), originally delivered as a Martlet Mk. V. Note the vertical antenna mast, a characteristic of very late production run FM-1s. When the FM-2 (Wildcat Mk.VI) went into production, it retained the vertical mast. All F4F versions and most FM-1s had a sharply angled mast (angled forward).
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30 Jun 2010 04:20:24 PM
The British called this model Martlet, but only until 1944. US-built aircraft in British service adopted their American names to avoid confusion between the Allies. As the aircraft in this picture wore Invasion stripes, it was therefore correct to call it a Wildcat.