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The First Hellcat Ace
November 19, 1943. Lt. (jg) Hamilton McWhorter III becomes the first
pilot to claim all five victories in the Grumman F6F Hellcat.
Operating off the USS Essex as a member of VF-9, Lt. (jg) McWhorter
claims a Mitsubishi G4M medium bomber, code-named "Betty" with one
burst from his .50 caliber machine guns. Traveling at approx. 400
mph, McWhorter closed on the low flying bomber for a full deflection
shot. Snapping out a short burst, his bullets strike the Betty's
fuselage, pass through the cockpit, and destroy the port engine which
erupts in a ball of flame. The Betty yaws to the left, skips once,
and then impacts the waves, immediately turning into a ball of
flaming wreckage. Following recovery aboard Essex, Lt. (jg)
McWhorter's armorers check his ammunition supply, and are surprised
to discover that only a total of 86 rounds were expended, forever
afterward earning him the nickname "One-Slug." The following
February, Lt. (jg) McWhorter downed his tenth Japanese plane to
become the world's first Hellcat double ace.
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| 13" X 19" |
Watercolor |
Limited Edition - 50 |
Signed by Commander Hamilton McWhorter III and artist. |
$85/each |
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| 13" X 19" |
Watercolor |
Limited Edition - 250 |
Signed by artist only. |
$45/each |
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| 13" X 19" |
Canvas |
Limited Edition - 250 |
Signed by artist only. |
$55/each |
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