I was lookning through some of my WW2 aircraft books and noticed that F6Fs were capable of using tiny tim rockets and yet it is not a loadout in the game. Can it be done? Perhaps a flight model swap with F4U-1D
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Only as a new slot (aircraft). Both modifying loadouts and flightmodel swaping are against the rules established.
We can do 1 thing. If you can find info on like maybe the f6f-4 or (IF there is one) f6f-6 Then maybe we can put an more realistic load out on these.
in the german Il2 forum they said that the Tiny Tim was first used in Korea, not in WW2 ??
The Tiny Tim was first fired from the ground in late April 1944, and the first air launch from a TBF Avenger succeeded on 22 June that year.............
From what I have read, the Tiny Tim was found to be a very inaccurate weapon in combat. The F6F-5 could carry them and supposedly used them in combat. I am unaware of any -3's outside of test aircraft that had provisions for carrying any external ordnance other than a center line drop tank.
As for the F6F-4, there was exactly one, the XF6F-4. It started life as the original XF6F-1, it was converted to the XF6F-3, then further modified by replacing the six 50 caliber machine guns with four 20mm cannons and a Pratt & Whitney R-2800-27 engine. The Navy decided to not pursue a cannon armed Hellcat, so it was converted to a standard F6F-3 and turned over to the navy.
The F6F-6 was a -5 with a Pratt & Whitney R-2800-18W engine and a four bladed propeller. Two F6F-5's were converted and the top speed increased to 417 MPH, but the navy canceled the production contract when Japan surrendered.
I kind of doubt that the navy would have taken delivery of many F6F-6's if the war had continued. By the time the F6F-6 would have entered production, the F8F Bearcat would have already been in mass production. The Bearcat and the F4U-4 both out performed the F6F-6.
I hope this information is helpful.