
by Brad Elward
By the end of World War II,
piston-powered fighters were at their absolute zenith. As good as those
airplanes were, America's aviation industry found itself starting over in the
Jet Age with new airplanes powered by anemic and somewhat cantankerous turbine
engines. More importantly, just as these new aircraft were maturing, they were
thrust into war in the skies over Korea. Grumman's first jets were potent
aircraft in their own right, but also proved to be the building blocks from
which two more famous Grumman 'cats' were born – the legendary A-6 Intruder and
supersonic F-14 Tomcat.
Grumman F9F
Panther/Cougar
tells the story of the pivotal F9F Panther from its initial concept through
early design and manufacturing, flight test, aircraft carrier trials, and combat
operations in the Korean War. Completing this story is coverage of the more
advanced swept-wing transonic Cougar that goes on to become an effective trainer
and photo-recon aircraft as well. Detailed appendices provide the reader with
complete data on F9F production numbers, carrier deployments, and squadron
histories.
8.5 x 11"
160 pages, 291 b/w and 20 color photos and
profiles
Hardcover
ISBN 13: 9781580071451