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Rancid - "Red Hot Moon" Hellcat Records Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. punk, hardcore, indie and alternative music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on YouTube! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com! Director: Evan Bernard Tags: East Bay punk rock music video Operation Ivy Tim Lars music_video rancid red hot moon BlankTV |
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Grumman F6F Hellcat After early US Navy experience in the Pacific in the early months of WWII, and after consultation with Allied air forces in the European theater, Grumman began to develop a successor to their Wildcat fighter, to be called the Hellcat. Major design changes from the Wildcat included a low-mounted wing, wider landing gear which retracted into the wings, more powerful engine, improved cockpit armor plating, and increased ammunition capacity. The Navy ordered four prototypes of the new airplane, each with a different engine for test and evaluation purposes. Less than a year later, on 26 June 1942, the first prototype (the XF6F-1, with a Wright R-2600 Cyclone engine) flew for the first time. Before much meaningful evaluation of the various engines could be made, however, the Navy decided to press the Hellcat into production by fitting the XF6F-1 prototype with the most powerful engine available, the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp. (This turned it into an XF6F-3. The XF6F-2 and XF6F-4 were never evaluated.) The first production model, the F6F-3, first flew in October 1942, and deliveries began four months later with squadron VF-9 on the USS Essex in the Pacific. Extremely robust, powerful and maneuverable, 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 UK's Fleet Air Arm received 252 F6F-3s (designated Gannet Mk I) beginning in 1943. Meanwhile, in the US, over 200 Hellcats were modified as radar-equipped night fighters. During the F6F-3 production run, which lasted until April 1944, Grumman had developed an improved Hellcat, the F6F-5, which utilized a redesigned engine cowl, new ailerons, a strengthened tail, and a water-injection system for the engine, which added 10% to the takeoff performance and increased its armament-carrying capabilities. The F6F-5 was first flown on 4 April 1944, and production continued through November 1945. Over 900 more "Dash-5" Hellcats were delivered to the UK under the Lend-Lease program under the designation Hellcat Mk II. Tags: Grumman F6F Hellcat WW2 Warbird Aviation Aircraft |
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Scorpions - Hell Cat audio-track Tags: rickyscorpions virgin killer |
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Rory Gallagher - Hellcat & Wayward Child (live) Rory and band playing Hellcat and Wayward Child as an encore at the 1979 montreux jazz festival Tags: Rory Gallagher Taste Montreux |
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Grumman F6F Hellcat This is my 1/6 scale model of the Grumman Hellcat. Maiden flight was Monday July 30, 2007. Built from a Byron Originals kit. Painted with exterior latex house paint from Dunn Edwards. Tags: Hellcat Grumman r/c Model Airplane aircraft plane scale warbird WWII Zero killer |
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Hellcat vs Zero WWII, Wake Island. Pt.1 The Grumman F6F Hellcat was a fighter aircraft descended from the earlier F4F Wildcat, but was a completely new design sharing only a familial resemblance to the Wildcat. 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 enemy aircraft (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 with a 13:1 kill ratio against Mitsubishi A6M, 9.5:1 against Nakajima Ki-84, 28:0 against Kawanishi N1K-J, and 3.7:1 against Mitsubishi J2M during the last year of the war. The British Fleet Air Arm received 1,263 F6Fs under the Lend-Lease Act and dubbed it Gannet I. The name Hellcat was eventually retained in early 1943 for the sake of simplicity. They saw action off Norway, in the Mediterranean and in the Far East. A number were fitted with photographic reconnaissance equipment. In British service, the Hellcats proved to be a match even for the main Luftwaffe fighters, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Focke-Wulf Fw 190. Tags: Wildcat Hellcat WW2 Grumman Zero Japan WWII Wake Island |
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RABAUL DOGFIGHT WW2, Hellcat vs Zero HELLCATs fighters were a total surprise in the Pacific theatre of WW2, they were superior to the japanese zero and they destroyed many japanese warplanes from 1943 to 1945 Tags: ww2history hellcatfighter japanesezero historychanneldogfights |
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zero, lightning, and hellcat : oh my! vintage world war 2 fighters in mock dogfight www.flyingmachines.tv Tags: airplane vintage zero hellcat lightning mitchell |
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Eric's F6F Hellcat CMP 1.20 Size Hellcat Tags: RC F6F Hellcat |
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Deadman Mountain Hellcat Crash Hellcat wreckage in Blue Mtns Tags: Documentary Hellcat plane wreck crash WWII Deadman Mountain Blue Mountains Umatilla National Forest single engine Midway |
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Time Again - "Lost in Hollywood" Hellcat Records Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. punk, hardcore, indie and alternative music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on YouTube! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com! Tags: Los Angeles streetpunk punk indie rock music video music_video time again lost hollywood BlankTV |
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Grimblix Hell Cat 13 hours in enemy territory, this is just a small sample.... Tags: Grimblix wow world of warcraft aerie peak pvp druid feral grim tech9ne devil boy anghellic |
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Hellcat vs Zero WWII, Wake Island. Pt.2 The Grumman F6F Hellcat was a fighter aircraft descended from the earlier F4F Wildcat, but was a completely new design sharing only a familial resemblance to the Wildcat. 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 enemy aircraft (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 with a 13:1 kill ratio against Mitsubishi A6M, 9.5:1 against Nakajima Ki-84, 28:0 against Kawanishi N1K-J, and 3.7:1 against Mitsubishi J2M during the last year of the war. The British Fleet Air Arm received 1,263 F6Fs under the Lend-Lease Act and dubbed it Gannet I. The name Hellcat was eventually retained in early 1943 for the sake of simplicity. They saw action off Norway, in the Mediterranean and in the Far East. A number were fitted with photographic reconnaissance equipment. In British service, the Hellcats proved to be a match even for the main Luftwaffe fighters, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Focke-Wulf Fw 190. Category: Film & Animation Tags: Wildcat Hellcat WW2 Grumman Zero Dauntless |
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Mi8 Hellcat Tank Drive Part three of a fantastic day out with the "Wartime Living History Association" and the military vehicles' of "Mark Alport" This video clip is of a drive in Mark's"M18 Hellcat" Tags: battle Hellcat Tank wlha ww2 |
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Hellcat and The Hat Monday, November 17, 2008 8 Ball Tournament at Breaktime in Goleta, CA. Leana "Mississippi Hellcat" takes on Harry "The Hat" in a one game race for glory. Harry starts with the break and gains control of the table by dropping a ball. Sam comes over to support Leana with some pleasant words of encouragement. He should have brought Tonka for even more luck. Harry leaves himself close to his 3 on the second shot. After shooting the second shot The Hat honestly calls his own foul saying his cue touched twice, although in the video it's hard to tell. Good thing Harry missed his shot so we get to learn what his secret drink is. At 2:30 of the video our spy Sam extracts the secret and Harry reveals the ingredients to be Cranberry, Soda, with a little bit of Pineapple. Nice work Sam! Word on the street indicates that The Hat also enjoys Shrimp, Rusty's Pizza, and the occasional Corona. Leana takes ball in hand and drops 2 balls. Her 3rd shot leaves her long from in the side pocket on the rail. She makes an excellent shot pulling the cue ball across the table but ends up dead straight without a way to create a breakout for her last ball if she pockets this one in the corner. She opts for a risky bank shot but comes up short. The Hat puts on his thinking cap and finishes off the table with some nice shots. Good job Harry. 8 Ball - BCA Rules - Bar Table. Tags: Pool Billiards "8 Ball" "Mississippi Hellcat" Hellcat SB "SB Leana "Harry The Hat" Harry Breaktime Goleta "Santa Barbara" "Bar Table" |
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F6F Hellcat John flying at Puunene Airstrip Tags: remote control airplane |
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Japanese Zero, P-38 & Hellcat Flight Demonstration- AWESOME! This is a very interesting video clip of footage that I took in 2005 in the crystal-clear air at the Palm Springs Air Museum (Calif.). This condition is what is appropriately termed "severe clear." The clip starts with impressive engine startups of the Planes of Fame Museum's (Chino, Calif.) P-38J and Japanese A6M5 Zero and also the PSAM Grumman Hellcat. The POF Zero is the only one flying with the original Sakae ("Prosperity") 14-cylinder engine. A very unique sound due to its 14 separate exhaust stubs. Compare that sound to the 18-cylinder P&W R-2800 of the Hellcat (including a B-E-A-S-T-L-Y back-fire!) and the smooth and refined, turbocharger-muffled sound of the P-38's twin Allison V-1710s.Flybys of all three aircraft follow. GREAT sounds of these three rare aircraft! Man, it doesn't get more fun than this to us warbird enthusiasts, does it? This is the kind of great warbird stuff that we are routinely treated to in SoCal USA on a two-to-three-times-a-month basis during parts of the year. Steve Hinton is flying the P-38 and John Maloney is flying the Zero. If you'd like, also check out my other warbird videos. Thanks and enjoy! Tags: P-38 WW2 WWII Zero Chino Grumman Hellcat P-51 P-47 P-40 Spitfire B-17 B-24 B-25 Duxford Ferrari Porsche U2 crash |
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U.S. Bombs - "Jaks" (Live) Crazy Cow/Hellcat Records Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. punk, hardcore, indie and alternative music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on YouTube! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com! Director: Scott Gawlick Tags: Los Angeles skatepunk punk rock acoustic Duane Peters indie music_video music video BlankTV |
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Hellcats In Action The Grumman F6F Hellcat was a fighter aircraft descended from the earlier F4F Wildcat, but was a completely new design sharing only a familial resemblance to the Wildcat. Some tagged it as "Wildcat's big brother". The Hellcat and the Vought F4U Corsair were the primary United States Navy carrier fighters in the second half of World War II. The Hellcat proved to be the most successful aircraft in naval history, destroying 5,171 aircraft in service with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps (5,163 in the Pacific and eight more during the invasion of Southern France), plus 52 with the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm during World War II. Postwar, the Hellcat aircraft was rapidly phased out of front line service, finally retiring in 1954 as a night-fighter in composite squadrons. The Hellcat first saw action against the Japanese on 1 September 1943 when fighters off the USS Independence (CVL-22) shot down a snooping seaplane.[citation needed] Soon after, on 23 November, Hellcats engaged Japanese aircraft over Tarawa, shooting down a claimed 30 Mitsubishi Zeros for the loss of one F6F.[citation needed] Over Rabaul, New Britain, on 11 November 1943, Hellcats were engaged in day-long fights with many Japanese aircraft including A6M Zeros, claiming more than 100 victories while losing few F6Fs.[citation needed] Hellcats also utilized the "Thach Weave", which had been developed into a formation tactic to compensate for the older F4F Wildcat's deficiencies. Hellcats were involved in practically all engagements with Japanese air power from that point onward. It was the major U.S. Navy fighter type involved in the Battle of the Philippine Sea, where so many Japanese aircraft were shot down that Navy aircrews nicknamed the battle The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot. The F6F accounted for 75% of all aerial victories recorded by the U.S. Navy in the Pacific.[citation needed] Radar-equipped Hellcat night fighter squadrons appeared in early 1944. 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[12]) and destroyed 5,163 enemy aircraft (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 with a 13:1 kill ratio against Mitsubishi A6M, 9.5:1 against Nakajima Ki-84, 28:0 against Kawanishi N1K-J, and 3.7:1 against Mitsubishi J2M during the last year of the war. The F6F became the prime ace-maker aircraft in the American inventory, with 306 Hellcat aces. That being said, it must be noted that the U.S. successes were not only attributed to superior aircraft, but also because they faced increasingly inexperienced Japanese aviators from 1942 onwards. In the ground attack role, Hellcats dropped 6,503 tons of bombs. The British Fleet Air Arm received 1,263 F6Fs under the Lend-Lease Act and dubbed it Gannet I. The name Hellcat was eventually retained in early 1943 for the sake of simplicity, as the Royal Navy at that time adopted the use of the existing American naval names for all the U.S.-made aircraft supplied to it, with the F6F-3 being designated Hellcat F I, the F6F-5, the Hellcat F II and the F6F-5N, the Hellcat NF II. They saw action off Norway, in the Mediterranean and in the Far East. A number were fitted with photographic reconnaissance equipment similar to the F6F-5P, receiving the designation Hellcat FR II. FAA Hellcats, as with other Lend-Lease aircraft, were rapidly replaced by British aircraft after the end of the war, with only two of the twelve squadrons equipped with the Hellcat at VJ-Day still retaining Hellcats by the end of 1945. These two squadrons were disbanded in 1946. In British service, the Hellcats proved to be a match even for the main Luftwaffe fighters, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Focke-Wulf Fw 190. Tags: Grumman Hellcat Airplane WW2 USMC USAAF Warbird Aviation Pacific |
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The Slackers - Documentary Trailer - Hellcat Records Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. punk, hardcore, indie and alternative music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on YouTube! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com! Tags: New York indie two-tone ska dancehall reggae punk rock music_video music video slackers documentary trailer BlankTV |
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The Distillers - "The Young Crazed Peeling" Hellcat Records Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. punk, hardcore, indie and alternative music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on Google! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com! Tags: Los Angeles punk rock indie video music_video music distillers young crazed BlankTV |
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F6F Hellcat maiden flight Hangar 9 Hellcat 60 ARF maiden flight Tags: rc airplane |
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Choking Victim - Hellcat Records Promo Vid Choking Victim's promotional video for Hellcat Records, 1999-ish. Featuring Stza, a sock puppet, some cats, Pezent Shane and more! Tags: choking victim leftover crack hellcat |
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Grumman F6F HellCat 1 grumman f6f hellcat hangar 9 magnifico vôo muito bom... um dos melhores modelos que pilotei ate hoje... depois do Curtis P40 e o Staaken Flitzer Z1 Tags: samarita aeromodelos rc avião airmodels planes f6f hellcat |