Well, I got off my Butt and did a little research. I Checked many F6F and F4U websites and got some infomation...
The First Quote comes from National Air and Space Website
"During the war pilots flying Hellcats destroyed over 5,100 enemy aircraft, compared with 270 Hellcats lost in combat-a ratio of 19:1."
"the Hellcat was a potent force against the Japanese, and was credited with over three-quarters of the US Navy's air-to-air kills in the war."
"The F6F Hellcat had the highest Kill/Loss ratio of any American fighter plane in Army, Navy, Marine or Air Force service during WWII."
On the F4U Corsair I found this..
"By the end of hostilities in the Pacific War it had established an 11:1 "kill" ratio against Japanese aircraft. "
"Not surprisingly the F4U generated a massive (11:1) kill ratio rivaled only by it's R2800 cousin the F6F."
And Lastly just a thing on the Corsairs nicknames..
" the F4U had many nicknames: "Hose Nose", "Bent Wing Bird", "Hog" and "Ensign Eliminator", Japanese ground troops called it "Whistling Death".
Note the Lack of CHOG..
So in Fairness, Lets give the Hellcat proper credit. The Corsair's numbers are impressive, but the Hellcat gets the high K/D credit.
