19 vulches and 1 auger?
Navy and Marine F6Fs flew 66,530 combat sorties (45% of all fighter sorties of the war, 62,386 sorties were flown from aircraft carriers) and destroyed 5,163 (56% of all Naval/Marine air victories of the war) at a cost of 270 Hellcats (an overall kill-to-loss ratio of 19:1).
The aircraft performed well against the best Japanese opponents :
... 13:1 kill ratio against Mitsubishi A6M
... 9.5:1 against Nakajima Ki-84
... 3.7:1 against Mitsubishi J2M
The F6F became the prime ace-maker aircraft in the American inventory, with 305 Hellcat aces.