F4s Aircraft Parts

End item NSN parts
Filter By: Connector Adapters
page 1 of 1
Part Number
NSN
NIIN
033-0003-0001 Connector Adapter
006238095
1-891-1 Connector Adapter
005390203
1891-1 Connector Adapter
005390203
20AS111-1 Connector Adapter
005390203
30-060-1B Connector Adapter
005390203
33-03 Connector Adapter
006238095
357-9271-00 Connector Adapter
006238095
357-9271-000 Connector Adapter
006238095
40-702-13 Connector Adapter
005390203
47A529842P18 Connector Adapter
008407083
58A5A89-1 Connector Adapter
005390203
6951-1 Connector Adapter
005390203
A101-891 Connector Adapter
005390203
FB-6-B Connector Adapter
005390203
FB-6-B59 Connector Adapter
005390203
MIL-C-26482 Connector Adapter
008407083
MS3119E20-41 Connector Adapter
008407083
Page:

F4s Aircraft

Picture of F4s Aircraft

The Grumman F4F Wildcat is an American carrier-based fighter aircraft that began service with both the United States Navy and the British Royal Navy (as the Martlet) in 1940. First used in combat by the British in Europe, the Wildcat was the only effective fighter available to the United States Navy and Marine Corps in the Pacific Theater during the early part of World War II in 1941 and 1942; the disappointing Brewster Buffalo was withdrawn in favor of the Wildcat and replaced as units became available. With a top speed of 318 mph (512 km/h), the Wildcat was outperformed by the faster 331 mph (533 km/h), more maneuverable, and longer-ranged Mitsubishi A6M Zero. However, the F4F's ruggedness, coupled with tactics such as the Thach Weave, resulted in a claimed air combat kill-to-loss ratio of 5.9:1 in 1942 and 6.9:1 for the entire war.

Lessons learned from the Wildcat were later applied to the faster F6F Hellcat. While the Wildcat had better range and maneuverability at low speed, to outperform the Zero. The Wildcat continued to be built throughout the remainder of the war to serve on escort carriers, where larger and heavier fighters could not be used.

Compare Now »
Clear | Hide