The FM-1 is an F-4 Wildcat aircraft manufactured by General Motors under Grumman's license. The FM-1 aircraft was identical to the Grumman F4-F4 Wildcat. It had the ability to fold its wings back, which allowed it to be hidden in aircraft carrier hangars. It also had stronger armor. The FM-1 differed from the F4F4 only in that it was armed with four 12.7mm machine guns instead of six. The engine in both aircraft (Pratt-Whitney R-1830-86 Twin Wasp, 1217KM) was the same. Technical data: Maximum speed: 512 km / h, maximum ceiling 10272 m, maximum range: 1336 km, armament: fixed - 4 M2 Browning 12.7mm machine guns.The FM-2 is an F-4 Wildcat aircraft manufactured by General Motors under Grumman's license. The FM-2 plane was identical to the XF4-F8 prototype. The FM-2 was distinguished primarily by the new, powerful Wright R-1820-56W engine with a power of 1369KM, which allowed for good performance despite the increase in weight. A total of 4,407 fighters of this type were manufactured at General Motors, of which the last production series were equipped with guides for HVAR unguided missiles. Production of the FM-2 continued in 1943-45. The last produced variant of this version was the reconnaissance machine designated as FM-2P. Technical data: length: 8.81 m, span: 11.58 m, take-off weight: 3751 kg, maximum speed: 534 km / h.
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