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ESM Bearcat F8F Retracts Included
Product Number: ZZESM105
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Specifications:

Length: 52"
Winspan: 70.9"
Engine: 1.50 four cycle or 26cc gas or equivalent electric
Weight: 16.5 lbs, 17.5 lbs with retracts installed.

Features:

Factory painted to scale, and pre-applied decals, covered with clear coat.
Functional flaps
All hardware included (screws, rods, fuel tanks etc...)
Epoxy resin fiberglass fuselage, built up wings, covered with solartex fabric and finished with a flat paint scheme, decals pre-applied and clear coated! 


Scale retracts - including alloy wheels, oleo struts and generation 5 retract system.

Requires:

1.20 or equivalent engine and 8 servos.

History:

Designed to intercept enemy aircraft, the F-8F Bearcat was designed to climb quickly and cruise at a high rate of speed.  As a naval aircraft, it used a proven engine (the Pratt and Whitney R2800 (from the F6F Hellcat) and was designed to be as light as possible.   While marginally slower than the F4U Corsair, it could outclimb the corsair, and was significantly more maneuverable.   Its bubble canopy also offered improved visibility over other naval aircraft of the day.    The design was heavily influenced by testing of captured German FW-190's.

The design was finished in 1943, and the first squadron was operational by February of 1945, but it did not see combat before the end of the war.  It eventually equipped 24 squadrons, including the Blue Angels, and set several piston engine records.  It even out performed many early jets, and set a climb speed record of 94 seconds from take off to 10 000 ft., a record that took  modern jets to break.

The Bearcat was replaced by jets by the time the Korean war broke out, and so the only combat it saw was in Vietnam during the 1950's, when it was used by the French, and later during the American involvement by the Thai and South Vietnamese airforces, in both cases as a fighter bomber.