Leroy Grumman's F4F Wildcat was not the fastest or most advanced fighter aircraft of World War II, but during the dark months after Pearl Harbor, Wildcat pilots stood firm, held the line, and stopped the Imperial Japanese military air forces when they seemed invincible. After war erupted in the Pacific, the Grumman F4F Wildcat was the primary fighter aircraft operated by the United States Navy and the Marine Corps. Created by Eric Long Date Created 05/02/2016 Source Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Keywords Aircraft; Aviation; Fighters; Military; Naval Aviation; World War II Rights and Restrictions Usage conditions apply
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