General Motors FM-2 Wildcat - Unsung Hero of the Pacific

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General Motors FM-2 Wildcat

   Hello! I’d like to introduce and suggest the General Motors FM-2 Wildcat for the US aviation tech tree in War Thunder. It’s surprising that this aircraft hasn’t been added yet, despite being the most produced Wildcat variant, with 4,437 built for the US Navy and 340 for the Royal Navy. Historically, FM-2s were deployed on escort carriers in both the Atlantic and Pacific, where larger fighters like the F6F Hellcat and F4U Corsair could not operate effectively. Famously, FM-2 Wildcats flew off escort carriers to strafe the Japanese surface fleet, including Yamato, during the Battle off Samar.

Key Characteristics

  • The Wilder Wildcat!
  • Naval fighter
  • Final and most numerous Wildcat variant based on an XF4F-8 prototype
  • Powered by a 1,350-hp Wright R-1820-56 Cyclone radial engine with water injection
  • Enlarged vertical tail for improved handling with a more powerful engine
  • Four .50 cal M2 Browning machine guns with 1,720 rounds as a total
  • New wing racks for two 250 lb bombs or six 5-inch HVAR rockets

Conclusion | Why it should be in the game

   This suggestion is part of my broader effort to promote more World War II content in War Thunder. The FM-2 Wildcat is overdue and deserves a place in the US aviation tech tree. To reiterate for emphasis, the FM-2 is the most produced Wildcat variant, with a powerful engine, improved flight performance, and access to new ground weaponry. The FM-2 should be added as a tech tree aircraft to complement the existing Wildcat family. It could be foldered with the earlier Wildcats or placed just before the F6F Hellcat to reflect its role as a transitional fighter.

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Thank you for taking the time to read my suggestion! 😃

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The extra power and bigger tail alongside the armament changes make it more worthy for a place than the FM-1.

Maybe foldered seperately with the F6F leaving the standard F4Fs (and maybe the FM-1) to their own.

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Glad to see that

i love these late wildcats, i hope britain gets this one as the Marlet Mk VI

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I’d love to see this plane in game, and I don’t think we are the only ones who want it, as it’s been suggested quite a few times in the past. In fact, it seems one of those suggestions was passed to developers for review some 9 years ago

@Nostalgistic Can you fix the photos? All of the photos are broken in this suggestion

Fixed & reuploaded. Thank you.

More images:

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Great Work! I really want to see this thing in game, I’m waiting for this thing for so long. I’d fly this thing regardless of how competitive it is at the BR. I really love to have thing thing in the game.

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Me like new skins

To be honest, it’s ridiculous that this is not in the game yet while we have SIX Corsairs in the tree, some with barely any difference, three P-36s, two PBJs, and the list goes on. Corsairs aside, we get so many planes that were barely a footnote in WWII but the FM-2 has never been added despite its widespread use and heavy interest from players for nearly a decade. What gives?

I saw some skin suggestions and I would at least want the overall glossy sea blue. We already have an Atlantic option for the F4F-4. The tri-color is cool too (don’t even get me started on how the only skin for the F4U-1C is the tri-color when only the prototype had that paint scheme….). I think the FM-2’s finest hours in the closing stages of WWII in the overall glossy sea blue should be represented. Besides, it’s the easiest to add. Ralph Elliott and Joe McGraw are to pilots with good skin options too in the overall glossy sea blue.

The FM-2 would be very fun to play. It may also come as a surprise to players used to fighting the Grumman Wildcats vs this Eastern Wildcat which was an absolute brawler. Its kill ratio was the best of any at the end of the war, however this included a large number of kamikazes which waters it down heavily. However, more than one well-flown A6M who were in it to fight were caught off-guard by the FM-2’s performance in a dogfight and paid the price. Check out VC-10 pilot Joe McGraw’s Zero dogfight story for details.

IT IS TIME!

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One more thing on Eastern Wildcats — I don’t think the FM-1 should be added. From memory, it was just an F4F-4 with four guns. If anything else, it wasn’t much different. The Atlantic skin option for the F4F-4 serves this purpose well enough.

The FM-2 is quite literally the “Wilder Wildcat” and is a great disappointment for not being in the game at the moment. Though, by the time it finally gets added (if ever) I probably won’t be playing anymore! Lol.

Fun fact, the first pilot to score the first jet vs. jet kill was U.S. Navy Commander William T. Amen on 9 November 1950 in an F9F Panther. Five years earlier as a Lieutenant, he led a fighter sweep to Chichi Jima on 19 February 1945 at the beginning of the Iwo Jima invasion campaign. He was flying FM-2 Wildcats with VC-82 off the USS Anzio (CVE-57).

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At last, I have reorganized and updated the FM-2’s specs, including data on engine ratings. Added supplemental data & diagrams. The specs are much more elaborate and precise now.

Well said. I am in 100% agreement with you. Hope it comes to War Thunder sooner.

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Oh yes please, a +1 from me!

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Heck yeah! More wildcats are definitely appreciated. Would also love to see the XF4F-8 prototype as its own aircraft, perhaps even a premium counterpart to this, someday ingame as well! Big +1 from me!

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I’ll (almost) always support the most-produced model of a vehicle family already in-game, +1

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+1 Greatest Wildcat

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I’ve been waiting so long for this aircraft. Gaijin PLEASE

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Updated FM-2 Wildcat suggestion format and specifications.

Finally got a chance to revisit this suggestion, and I’ve acquired some extra information I recently found in a book!

Good news: I discovered that the FM-2 Wildcat was capable of carrying 2 x 500 lb bombs through a field modification.

Also, the FM-2 was tested with an experimental JATO (Jet-Assisted Take-Off) unit. I can suggest this as a separate suggestion if the FM-2 gets added to the game but does not include the experimental JATO.

Here are images:

And lastly…

Who else wants to fly the FM-2 Wildcat in bright yellow camouflage? 😉

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