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The Grumman F9F Panther was the manufacturer's first jet fighter and one of the United States Navy's first successful carrier-based jet fighters. A single-engined, straight-winged day fighter, it was fitted with an armament of four 20 mm (0.79 in) cannons and could carry a wide assortment of air-to-ground munitions.

The Panther was used extensively by the U.S. Navy and the United States Marine Corps in the Korean War. It was also the first jet aircraft used by the Blue Angels flight team, being used by them from 1949 through to late 1954. The aircraft was exported to Argentina and was the first jet used by the Argentine Naval Aviation.

Total F9F production was 1,382. The design evolved into the swept wing Grumman F-9 Cougar.

Below is a list of airframes tha survived military service.

Bu 123050  (D-97)
Bu 123072  (R-03)
Bu 123078  (A)
Bu 123517  (D-04)
Bu 123612  (D-05)
Bu 123653  (D-03)
Bu 125183  (D)
Bu 125295  (R-05)
Bu 126275  (D-97)


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