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Specification
F6F-5 Hellcat
Powerplant
One Pratt & Whitney
R-2800-10W Double Wasp radial piston engine rated at 2,000 hp (1491 kW) for take-off, 1,675 hp (1249 kW) up to 5,500 ft (167
m) and 1,550 hp (1156 kW) at 22,000 ft (6710m)Fuel capacity
Internal fuel 250 US gal (208.2 Imp gal; 946.3 liters); external fuel up to an unrevealed quantity of auxiliary fuel in one jettisonable long-range tank or 15
US gal (124.9 Imp gal; 567.8 liters) in one 150 US gal (124.9 Imp gal; 567.8 liter) drop tank
Dimensions
Wing
Span 42 ft 10 in (13.08 m) and width folded 16 ft 2 in (4.93 m); aspect ratio 5.49; area 334.00 sq ft (31.03 m2)
Fuselage and tail
Length 33 ft 4 in (10.16 m); height 14 ft 5 in (4.40 m); wheel track 11 ft 0 in (3.36 m); wheel base 21 ft 5.25 in (6.54 m)
Operational weights
Empty 9,2381b (4190 kg) equipped; normal take-off 12,740 Ib (5779 kg); maximum take-off 15,4131b (6991 kg)
Performance
Maximum level speed 'clean' 330 kt (380 mph; 611 km/h) at 23,400 ft (7130 m) declining to 291 kt (335 mph; 539 km/h) at sea level; cruising speed,
economical 146 kt (168 mph; 270 krn/h) at optimum altitude
Maximum range l,177 nm (1,335 miles; 2148 km) with drop tank; typical range 821 nm (945 miles; 1521 km) with internal fuel
Maximum rate of climb at sea level 2,980 ft (908 m) per minute; service ceiling 37 ,300 ft (11370 m)
Note the "10W" model of the R-2800 DW.
The F4U1D had a 8W, which delivered 2,250 hp at maximum compared to F6F5's 2,000 hp.
I don't know what powerplant the P47D-30 or -25 had but i assume its the R-2800-59, 2,000 hp for it both at take off and 30,000 ft, P47 should perform the same as F6F below 15k I assume.
Hopefully HTC will modeled the F6F's ability to fold it wings up for carrier stowage.

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