TW-F6F-8HF "Hellfire" Hellcat Techno-Wizard Fighter:
One of the most famous fighters of World War II, the Hellcat was the fighter which firmly took command of the skies over the pacific from the Japanese Zero. It was a large plane with the Republic Thunderbolt being the only single engine fighter larger than the Hellcat during World War Two. It has heavy firepower with six .50 machine-guns and had the ability to take a huge amount of damage. Stories tell of one Hellcat which had been burning for a hundred miles before the fighter landed on its carrier. The Grumman fighter is credited with seventy five percent of all enemy fighters shot down by US Navy fighters and claimed over 5,000 enemy aircraft. It finest moment was the Battle of Philippine Sea during June 19 and 20, 1944. The unofficial name for the battle is "The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot". In the battle, a total of 350 enemy aircraft destroyed during the first day of the battle with virtually all were downed by Hellcats. The US carriers lost a total of thirty aircraft and virtually no damage was done to the carriers and their escorts. Late in the war, the Hellcat was replaced in many cases by Corsairs but was still operated in large numbers at war's end. While the standard Hellcat had a top speed of 380 mph, a set of prototypes with the standard R-2800-10W engine replaced by the upgraded R-2800-18W engine could reach greater speeds.
Among designs from the past, World War Two designs have grabbed the imagination of Techno-Wizards. Famous air force designs such as the P-51 Mustang have grabbed the attention of many techno-wizards but some techno-wizards prefer naval fighter designs. Famous naval aircraft include the Corsair fighter, Hellcat fighter, Kingfisher scout plane, and Avenger torpedo bomber. Each of these has a techno-wizard version. While it appears that the planes were developed independently, the "Hellfire" Hellcat has very similar enchantments to the Salamander techno-wizard jet which was developed by techno-wizards in Europe. When the techno-wizards which developed the Hellcat discovered the German design, they re-designated their fighter with the name "Hellfire." Being one of the most famous fighters of the Second World War, many were placed in museums and many books were written about the aircraft. From these sources, the techno-wizard fighter was created to be as accurate as possible. The most famous group of Hellcats are operated from the ghost carrier Lexington and is operated along with Corsair fighters. Both enchantments have advantages in certain circumstances.
The major enchantment of the Hellcat is the ability to create an aura of fire which it shares with the Techno-Wizard He-162. The fire aura can be created around the fighter up to three times per day to protect the fighter. Any attacks have to destroy the fire field before doing damage to the fighter itself and any creatures which attempt to touch the fighter will also take fire damage. Stories tell of a few crazy pilots who have tried to make swiping attacks with the fighter but most pilots consider maneuver to simply be too dangerous. The fire field is powered by a minor elemental creature of fire. Several fighters which are based on the element of fire are also powered by fire elementals. Like the air elemental based fighters, if the aircraft is destroyed, the fire elemental will simply go back to its home plane and not attack anyone in the area. It is believed that the elemental is asked to merge with the fighter and not forced or coerced. The fire elemental appears to give the fighter a personality which might not be expected.
Similar to other techno-wizard fighters, the conventional flight system uses a power armor fusion reactor to provide power to the propeller. Similar to other techno-wizard fighters, the engine produces far more power than the original eighteen cylinder R-2800 Double Wasp engine. As a result, top speed is increased by about 10% compared to the original conventionally powered Hellcat fighter. The Hellcat can reach a top speed of around 465 miles per hour and while a bit slower than the Techno-Wizard Corsair, it still is extremely fast for a propeller driven aircraft. Unlike the corsair, this flight system is backed up by Techno-Wizard Ley Line Flight system similar to what is carried in TW Flyers and allows the fighter to fly along ley lines with the main engines off. This flight system is virtually silent and is great for surprise attacks.
The original Hellcat was mostly constructed from Aluminum. These have been replaced by conventional high tech alloys and composites on the "Hellfire" Hellcat and the fighter is hundreds of times stronger than the original Hellcat. In terms of actual strength, the techno-wizard Hellcat can withstand more abuse than the Corsair and is only a bit less durable than the techno-wizard Thunderbolt. The use of high tech materials makes the fighter easier to repair than it would using enchanted materials. Once complete, the fighter is enchanted so that it is impervious to fire. While the fighter is designed to appear general like the original fighter, some use of modern equipment and features are incorporated into the fighter. These include the use of modern electronics which are approximately the equivalent of those on most robot vehicles and the fighter uses an advanced fly-by-wire system for higher maneuverability. The cockpit features full life support system and is far more comfortable than any fighter cockpit during the Second World War. Like other techno-wizard fighters, the Hellcat's displays are in reality multi configuration holographic plasma displays but are designed to be able to simulate those of the original naval fighter. Virtually all techno-wizards prefer this to conventional gauges and gives a greater redundancy. The displays can be changed instantly when the pilot needs to and allows for the processing of data far more rapidly than the original fighter.
For weaponry, the original Hellcat mounted six .50 caliber Browning machine-guns and could carry up to 2000 lbs of ordnance or could carry rocket packs instead of underwing ordnance. Later models could substitute two 20 mm guns for the two inboard .50 calibers. The techno-wizard version of the Hellcat replaces the weaponry of the original fighter with two Telekinetic machine-guns and four heavy flame cannons. In terms of weaponry, the fighter is heavier armed than the Techno-Wizard Corsair. The magical energy for the four flame cannons is provided by the Fire Elemental merged with the fighter but the Telekinetic machine-guns have to be recharged each month. The Telekinetic weapons have the advantage of being effective against targets which are impervious to energy and this is considered worth the need to recharge by most pilots. The fighter has four hard points which a variety of missiles, bombs, or rocket packs can be mounted. Unlike the electrical field and whirlwind fields of other fighters, the flame aura is close to the fighter and missile weapons and bombs can be used while the field is active.
Model Number: F6F-8HF "Hellfire" Hellcat
Vehicle Type: Single Engine Techno-Wizard Fighter
Crew: One
M.D.C. by Location:
| [1] Wings (2): | 180 each | |
| [2] Elevators (2): | 80 each | |
| [2] Rudder (1): | 80 | |
| Cockpit: | 150 | |
| Engine: | 120 | |
| Propeller: | 60 | |
| Landing Gear (2): | 10 each | |
| [3] Main Body: | 380 | |
| Fire Aura (3 times per day): | 100 |
Notes:
[1] Destroying a Wing will cause the plane to crash.
[2] Destruction of the elevators or rudder will leave the plane uncontrollable
and pilot must eject to survive.
[3] Depleting the M.D.C. of the main body will shut the Aircraft down
completely, rendering it useless and causing it to crash if in flight.
Speed:
Driving on Ground (Taxiing): Only possible for take offs and
landings as well as for parking and storage. Speed is 40 mph (64 kph) when
traveling and not on take off or landing.
Flying: 465 mph (748.3 kph) with an altitude of 45,500 feet
(13868.4 meters) using conventional propeller driven flight. 200 mph (320
kph) on Telekinetic flight system but aircraft must remain on a ley line
for flight system to operate.
Range: The Hellcat will overheat after twelve hours of operation
at above 300 mph (482.8 kph) on propeller driven flight. Effective unlimited
on Telekinetic flight system.
Statistical Data:
Height: 14 feet 5 inches (4.39 meters)
Wingspan: 42 feet 10 inches (13.05 meters)
Length: 33 feet 10 inches (10.31 meters)
Weight: 9,800 pounds (4,445.2 kilograms) empty, 15,500 pounds
(7,030.8 kilograms) fully loaded
Power System: Dual Flight System, Fusion Reactor with five year
life-span and Telekinetic flight system for flight on ley lines.
Cargo: Minimal (Storage for small equipment), does not include
hard points
Black Market Cost: 18.2 million credits.
Weapon Systems:
Special Equipment:
The fighter has all the standard features of a standard fighter (same
as standard robot minus loudspeaker and microphone) plus these special
features listed. The special equipment is a combination of both magic and
technology
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