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Published: Thursday, November 1, 2012, 12:01 a.m.

Tail wheel is a piece of Hellcat's past


  • The tail wheel on the Flying Heritage Collection's Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat.

    The tail wheel on the Flying Heritage Collection's Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat.

The Hellcat's tail wheel tire tells us a little bit about its history. It looks like the tire on a Mustang or Thunderbolt, which are land-based planes. At some point, long ago, as a training plane, then a drone, then as some lucky civilian's pride and joy, the Hellcat was flying exclusively from land.

Carrier planes have something a little different. An air-filled doughnut is no good when you are trying to stick that landing. It might bounce the tail over the landing wire. Carrier planes have thin, hard rubber cylinders for a tail wheel.

The FHC restoration staff is currently searching for a seagoing wheel for this famous Grumman fighter.
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