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More ›Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat, Reg. N1078Z, Other Marks: CAG, Serial No. A5634, Display Paint: U.S. Navy, Aircraft Name: Minsi III, Commemorative Air Force, close-up pilot view, head-on view, air-to-air, Luke Air Force Base, test flights Arizona 2023
The image shows a head-on air-to-air view of a Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat flown by the Commemorative Air Force near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, in 2023. The single-seat fighter displays U.S. Navy markings and the aircraft name Minsi III. Visible are the pilot, radial engine cowling, and propeller assembly. The Hellcat is powered by a Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial piston engine. Civil registration and historic markings confirm its restored military configuration during evaluation flying.
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Photo size: 25.1 Mpixels (71.8 MB uncompressed) - 6135x4090 pixels (20.5x13.6 in / 51.9x34.6 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 2023, air-to-air, aircraft, airframe, Arizona, aviation, CAF, canopy, cockpit, cowling, Double, engine, evaluation, F6F-5, fighter, flight, fuselage, Grumman, head-on, Hellcat, historic, Luke, markings, military, number, pilot, piston, propeller, R-2800, radial, registration, serial, tail, testing, training, U.S. Navy, warbird, Wasp, wing
Published in: Arizona Test Flights 2023