Grumman Hellcat in British Service
The British Fleet Air Arm (FAA) received 1,263 Grumman F6Fs under the Lend-Lease Act; initially, it was known as the Grumman Gannet Mark I. The name Hellcat replaced it in early 1943 for the sake of simplicity, the Royal Navy at that time adopting 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 Mk. I, the F6F-5, the Hellcat F Mk. II and the F6F-5N, the Hellcat NF Mk. II. They saw action off Norway, in the Mediterranean, and in the Far East. Several were fitted with photographic reconnaissance equipment similar to the F6F-5P, receiving the designation Hellcat FR Mk. II. The Pacific War being primarily a naval war, the FAA Hellcats primarily faced land-based aircraft in the European and Mediterranean theatres, so experienced far fewer opportunities for air-to-air combat than their USN/Marines counterparts; nevertheless, they claimed a total of 52 enemy aircraft kills during 18 aerial combats from May 1944 to July 1945. 1844 Naval Air Squadron, on board HMS Indomitable of the British Pacific Fleet was the highest-scoring unit, with 32.5 kills.
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 12 squadrons equipped with the Hellcat at VJ-Day still retaining Hellcats by the end of 1945. These two squadrons were disbanded in 1946.
The links below take you to pages with photos of Fleet Air Arm Grumman Hellcats of the specified squadron or ship. Ships and squadrons with only a few photos are on this page.
Menu of Hellcat photo pages
- 800 Naval Air Squadron
- 804 Naval Air Squadron
- 808 Naval Air Squadron
- 885 Naval Air Squadron
- 888 Naval Air Squadron
- 896 Naval Air Squadron
- 898 Naval Air Squadron
- 1839 Naval Air Squadron
- 1840 Naval Air Squadron
- 1844 Naval Air Squadron
- HMS Arbiter
- HMS Atheling
- HMS Ameer
- HMS Emperor
- HMS Empress
- HMS Indomitable
- HMS Khedive
- HMS Pursuer
- HMS Rajah
- HMS Ravager
- HMS Ruler
- HMS Shah
- HMS Slinger
- HMS Speaker
- HMS Trumpeter
- HMS Unicorn
- HMS Venerable
- Land Based Hellcats
- Miscellaneous Grumman Hellcat Photos
HMS Arbiter

HMS Atheling

HMS Rajah

HMS Ruler




HMS Shah

HMS Slinger


HMS Trumpeter

HMS Unicorn

HMS Venerable

Miscellaneous Grumman Hellcat Photos







