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Vought f4u Corsair

The Vought F4U Corsair is an American fighter aircraft which saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. This aircraft is sometimes referred to as "The Whistling Death"

Designed and initially manufactured by Chance Vought, the Corsair was soon in great demand; additional production contracts were given to Goodyear, whose Corsairs were designated FG, and Brewster, designated F3A.

The Corsair was designed and operated as a carrier-based aircraft, and entered service in large numbers with the U.S. Navy in late 1944 and early 1945. It quickly became one of the most capable carrier-based fighter-bombers of World War II. Some Japanese pilots regarded it as the most formidable American fighter of World War II and its naval aviators achieved an 11:1 kill ratio. Early problems with carrier landings and logistics led to it being eclipsed as the dominant carrier-based fighter by the Grumman F6F Hellcat, powered by the same Double Wasp engine first flown on the Corsair's initial prototype in 1940.

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The Vought F4U Corsair
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The Vought F4U Corsair, a.k.a Th...
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The Vought F4U Corsair
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a.k.a The Whistling Death
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a.k.a The Whistling Death
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F4U Corsair
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a.k.a The Whistling Death
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a.k.a The Whistling Death
 
 
 
 
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