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The Grumman FF "Fifi" (company designation G-5) was an American biplane
fighter aircraft Fighter aircraft are fixed-wing military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat. In military conflict, the role of fighter aircraft is to establish air superiority of the battlespace. Domination of the airspace above a battlefield ...
operated by the United States Navy during the 1930s.Eden and Moeng 2002, p. 762. It was the first carrier aircraft with retractable landing gear.Winchester 2002, p. 21. It was produced under licence in Canada and known as the Goblin in Canadian service and Delfín (English: "Dolphin") in Spanish service.


Design and development

The ''FF-1'' was Grumman’s first complete aircraft design for the US Navy. The Navy had asked Grumman if their retractable landing gear made for the O2U-1 Scout planes could be retrofitted to the Navy's Boeing F4B-1 fighters; instead Grumman proposed a new fighter design. The prototype ''XFF-1'' (serial number A8878) was built to a contract placed on 22 April 1931, first flying on 29 December of that year,Cacutt 1989, p. 155–162.Swanborough and Bowers 1976, p. 195. a two-seat design, with an enclosed cockpit, fuselage of all-metal construction, and wings covered largely with fabric. The XFF-1 was powered initially by a 616 hp (459 kW) Wright R-1820-E Cyclone radial engine, it achieved 195 mph (314 km/h) during service trials. Later the original engine was exchanged for a 750 hp (560 kW) Wright R-1820-F Cyclone and the XFF-1 reached a top speed of 201 mph (323 km/h), faster than any US Navy fighter in service at the time. A production order was placed for 27 two-seat FF-1 (G-5) on 19 December 1932. Meanwhile, Grumman had completed a second prototype (serial number A8940) to a two-seat scout configuration as the XSF-1 (G-6). Subsequently, 33 production SF-1s were ordered based on the two-seat configuration. They differed from the FF-1 principally in having revised internal equipment and in being powered by R-1820-84 Cyclones instead of the R-1820-78 model installed in the fighter version. One XSF-2 was also completed, this having a
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Twin Wasp engine in place of the Cyclone. The distinctive retractable main landing gear design for the FF-1 had originated with Grover Loening's employment of Grumman's future founder, Leroy Grumman, who had hired both Grumman and
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to work in his own aircraft firm in 1928 – after the Loening Aeronautical Engineering Company folded in the 1932–33 timeframe, Loening in turn contributed to the Grumman firm's later successes, with the Grumman-designed, manual crank-operated retractable main gear design used for a number of Loening's military aircraft designs being used on the FF-1, and later Grumman F2F and F3F follow-on biplane fighter designs; culminating in the Grumman F4F Wildcat also using it, as well as the amphibious single-engined Grumman JF and
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multi-use biplane military aircraft.


Operational history

''FF-1''s were delivered to Fighter Squadron VF-5B of the beginning in June 1933. In service the ''FF-1'' became familiarly known as the "Fifi". Delivery of ''SF-1s'' started on 30 March 1934, and they also served aboard the ''Lexington'', with Scout Squadron VS-3B. Both the ''FF-1'' and ''SF-1'' were withdrawn from first-line US Navy squadrons by the end of 1936 and reallocated to reserve units, with most of the FF-1s still being in service late in 1940. Later, 22 surviving FF-1s were modified with dual controls, redesignated ''FF-2s'' and used for instructional duties.Green and Swanborough 1988, p. 259. The Canadian Car and Foundry Co acquired a manufacturing licence for the ''G-23'', an improved FF-1, of which it completed a total of 52, some of which were assembled from US-built components. Thirty-four were acquired by the Spanish Republican government in 1937 by presenting forged Turkish credentials. This batch was built primarily to bypass the US embargo placed on belligerents during the Spanish Civil War. Referred to as the GE-23 ''Delfin'' (en:'Dolphin') by the
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, the aircraft fought in the conflict, but were outclassed by opposing fighters and losses were high. A victory against a Heinkel He 59B was the only recorded "kill" by a Grumman biplane fighter. Eleven survived to serve in the ''Ejército del Aire Español'', nicknamed ''
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'' for its rotundity. Although initially rejected as a fighter by the Royal Canadian Air Force as outdated and too slow, with the advent of war, the last 15 of the CC&F production batch were taken on strength as ''Goblin Is''. The aircraft type served with the RCAF from 17 September 1940 until 21 April 1942. "A" Flight of No. 118 RCAF Sqn was equipped with Goblins at Rockcliffe in
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, and subsequently became No. 118 (Fighter) Sqn., later stationed at
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, where the Goblins for a time constituted the sole fighter force on the east coast. Prior to RCAF use, single examples were delivered to Nicaragua, Japan, and Mexico. The sole G-23 purchased by the Nicaraguan government saw limited service before being relegated to a scrap yard at Zololtan Air Field in 1942, destined to remain there until 1961 when it was purchased and shipped to the US. In 1966, Grumman restored the aircraft before passing it to the US Navy where it remains as one of the displays at the Naval Aviation Museum at
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. The Japanese example was purchased as an example of Grumman's undercarriage, however by the time it was delivered better designs were already in use.Francillon, 1989, p.60 The Mexican example was intended to be a pattern aircraft to allow a production line to be set up there but this never occurred.


Variants

;XFF-1: single prototype, serial number A8878 ;FF-1: 27 built, two-seat U.S. Navy carrier-borne fighter ;FF-2: 25 of the original FF-1 fighters converted by the Naval Aircraft Factory with dual controls to serve as fighter trainers ;XSF-1: one built, second prototype, serial number A8940 ;SF-1: 33 built, two-seat U.S. Navy carrier-borne scout ;XSF-2: one aircraft, an SF-1 airframe with the 650 hp (485 kW) Pratt & Whitney R-1535-72 Twin Wasp Junior engine driving a Hamilton Standard propeller ;Goblin: 52 G-23s built under licence by the Canadian Car & Foundry Company ;AXG1 :A single Grumman G-23 supplied to the
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service The was the Naval aviation, air arm of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). The organization was responsible for the operation of naval aircraft and the conduct of aerial warfare in the Pacific War. The Japanese military acquired their first air ...
for evaluation in 1935. ;GE.23 Delfin :Export variant for Spain, 34-built.


Operators

; : Royal Canadian Air Force ::
No. 118 (Fighter) Squadron RCAF 438 "City of Montreal" Tactical Helicopter Squadron (French: ) is a unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The squadron operates the CH-146 Griffon tactical helicopter from the Hartland de Montarville Molson Hangar of CFB St. Hubert in Quebec, Can ...
– 15 aircraft, designated Goblin I :: No. 123 (Fighter) Squadron RCAF – 12 aircraft, designated Goblin I ; : Imperial Japanese Navy – one CC&F example designated AXG ; : Mexican Air Force – one intended as pattern for production in Mexico.Francillon, 1989, p.61 ; : Military Aviation Corps – 1 example, serial GN-3 ; Spanish Republic :
Spanish Republican Air Force The Spanish Republican Air Force was the air arm of the Armed Forces of the Second Spanish Republic, the legally established government of Spain between 1931 and 1939. Initially divided into two branches: Military Aeronautics ('' Aeronáutica M ...
– 34 aircraft delivered serials AD-001 to AD-034 :
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– 11 examples that survived the civil war. ; : United States Navy


Specifications (FF-1)

Wagner, R. (1982). American Combat Planes. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc.


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