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Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero fighter captured in the Aleutian Islands and given U.S. markings for evaluation purposes.
Fleet Air Arm 800 NAS Grumman Hellcat
In July 1943, 800 was the first FAA squadron to equip with the Hellcat. Joining No. 7 Naval Fighter Wing the squadron provided escort for April 1944 attacks against the German battleship Tirpitz from HMS Emperor.
Successful attack in Operation Tungsten of 3 April 1944 on the Tirpitz in Kaa Fjord, North Norway by 827 and 830 squadron Barracuda dive-bombers from HMS Furious and HMS Victorious and supported by the 7th Naval Fighter Wing including 800, 804, 881, 896, 882, and 898 fighter sqn
Royal Navy Hellcat I’s (F6F-3) from 800 squadron were involved in escorting Barracuda attacks on the German battleship Tirpitz from April to August 1944 in Alta Fjord, Norway. One of these operations, on 8 May 1944, the Luftwaffe fighters flew up to protect the battleship. Some of the 800 squadron Hellcats from HMS Emperor went to attack the German aircraft and shot down one Fw 190 and two Bf-109G fighters. The Hellcats suffered one loss to the Luftwaffe and another to anti-aircraft fire. Sub Lt. B. Richie claimed the Focke-Wulf and went on to claim a total of 6 kills, becoming one of only a few Royal Navy Hellcat aces.
In June 1944, 804 squadron was absorbed and the squadron took part in the invasion of southern France in August 1944.
In May 1945 the squadron took part in the recapture of Rangoon, aircraft operating from HMS Shah and HMS Emperor. The squadron returned to the UK after the end of the war.
More photos of 800NAS Hellcats can be found here.
Fighters of the Fleet back page feature from Warlord No. 280, 1980. The Grumman Hellcat by Ian Kennedy.
DC Thomson.
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, June 10, 1944
Grumman Hellcat is working on landing on the deck during exercises on the basis of naval aviation to the North-East of Eglinton in the County of Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 1944.
Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat fighter.
Matchbox model kit box art (The Purple Range) by Roy Huxley.
Grumman Hellcat at the signal lands on the deck of HMS Ravager (D70)