DarrenW
Staff Sergeant
So you could basically say the following
Others would be improvements to the supercharger, a pressurized ignition harness, higher MAP ratings and allowances for higher engine temp (lean mix), water injection, and higher carburetor impact pressure.
- All other things equal: An F6F & F4U of the same period will see the F4U with a speed advantage over the F6F?
- Variables that affected the performance of the F4U would have included
- Quality of paint-job
- Removal of hook & covering over it for land based units
- Smoothing & puttying over the fold-lines for land-based units, and the wing-fold mechanism
- Redesign of the later F4U-1's canopy
- Replacing the 13'4" propeller with the 13'1" propeller when possible.
- Redesign of the tailwheel from short to high
- Addition of a streamlined fairing behind the taller tailwheel on some desigins
- Replacement the 13'4" propeller with the F6F's smaller 13'1" propeller
- Improvement of pylon design
Yes, that's a great summation of what we have discussed so far....