F4F/FM2 Wildcat Canopy:
I have taken a break from the wing development whilst I await more information. So I have switched my attention to resolving the Canopy layout for the F4F/FM2 and true to form I have yet another bunch of questions. I often wonder how on earth they actually managed to build this aircraft.


First of all, we have a layout drawing showing the canopy dimensions…at first glance, it would appear that this will be a straightforward task. However, this is not the case.
We have a number of key dimensions that don’t quite add up…the dimension at “1” is shown as 29.25″ and the dimensions at “2” is 29/875″ but when you compare that with the offset dimensions from the Fuselage Station locations at “3” and “4” there is absolutely no way that “1” and “2” can be correct. The depth dimension at “5” is presumably along the line that would otherwise be defined by the dimensions “1” and “2” but as those dimensions are incorrect then what is this actual dimension relating to?
So I need to figure out what is going on here and therefore I thought I should check the track locations which should provide clarity and verification.


We do have a drawing that details the track components but there are no setting out dimensions for the track relationship to the fuselage. The only other drawing that shows the track is the Structural Assembly drawing…alas that does not help either. The fuselage section above the cockpit shelf is as shown highlighted in yellow. It shows the track and a number of frames that in my opinion are very important aspects of the design but what you see is the only information we actually have. You would think that something as important as a canopy track would be critical to warrant a detailed layout showing the correct alignments and setting out points…there is nothing there! I literally sat here one day reviewing every single drawing in my archive…all 8775 of them to find useful information.
It gets even more interesting as we continue this quest.


The forward section of the canopy has no location information so there is no context as to where this actually resides in relation to the fuselage. Furthermore, although we do have the dimensions for the windshield itself there is absolutely no setout information for the side and top glass surfaces. This is again an area that will require full 3D development, similar to what I had to do with the horizontal and vertical stabilizers. However, I have run into problems with that as well. At Sation 2; the key to getting this correct; is an offset dimension (highlighted in yellow) which is noted as 2.781″ or 2.834″ depending on whether you take into account insulation….so ideally in an “as fitted” condition you have to wonder what the correct fitted dimension should be.


As you can see I have started the 3D development of the cockpit and canopy to hopefully realize pertinent information from individual part drawings and fitting details to determine the missing information and verify the setout for the canopy. This is a lot more work than I anticipated but other than just giving up on this project it is my only option.
I have also reached out to various companies and organizations to try to source more information that will help establish the key parameters I am currently missing. This can be expensive and the reason why I rely heavily on your support so that I can find the answers to these important issues.
I am very close to finalizing the ordinate/dimensional study for the FM2 so it would be a real shame to give up at this stage.
Please help fund these projects so I can find answers for you. Get in touch as usual to hughtechnotes@gmail.com