Chino Airshow 2015
F8F Bearcat
Two F8F-2 Bearcats
were at Chino this year. The F8F with the orange bad on the
fuselage belongs to the Planes of Fame Museum in Chino. The
other Bearcat belongs to the Southern California Wing of the
Commemorative Air Force. The F8F is a real climber and can go
from a full brake stop to 10,000 feet in 96 seconds! It was
designed during WWII for fleet defense to get off the deck of
the carrier, get into the sky quickly and counter the threat
from Kamikaze aircraft. Because of this more specialized role,
the Bearcat's range was limited. It was en route to the
Pacific theater when the war ended and did not see operational
service in WWII. They were used post-war by the US Navy until
as late as 1952. There were 24 Navy Squadrons that flew the
Bearcat. The French also purchased the Bearcats and used them
in Indochina.