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F-4U

Corsair

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The F4U Corsair, a legendary World War II and Korean War-era fighter aircraft, gained fame for its distinctive gull-wing design and outstanding combat performance. Developed by Vought, the Corsair was introduced in 1942 and quickly became one of the most effective naval fighters of its time. Renowned for its speed, agility, and exceptional climb rate, the F4U excelled in both air-to-air combat and ground attack missions. Its unique wing design allowed for the installation of a giant propeller, providing the Corsair with an impressive power-to-weight ratio. Pilots appreciated its versatility, and Corsair's combat record included significant contributions to the Pacific theater, where it became a mainstay for the U.S. Marine Corps and Navy. The F4U Corsair's distinctive appearance and combat prowess have cemented its place as one of the iconic fighters in aviation history.

Variant
Type
Max Speed
Max Range
Max Celling:
Max Weght
Wing Span
length
height
Accom modation
First Flight
Number Built
F4U-1
Fighter bomber
392
1,070
37,108
13,845
41 ft
404
177
1
31/12/1939
12571
F4U-1A
Fighter bomber
417
1,019
36,895
13,999
41 ft
404
177
1
30/03/1943
3861
F4U-2
Fighter bomber
417
1,019
36,895
13,999
41 ft
404
177
1
30/12/1943
32
F4U-1D
Fighter Bomber
425
1,019
33,900
13,120
41 ft
404
177
1
28/02/1944
2800
F4U-4
Fighter bomber
448
1,005
38,400
14,533
41 ft
404
177
1
29/09/1944
2360
F4U-1C
Fighter bomber
417
1,019
36,895
13,999
41 ft
404
177
1
30/03/1945
200
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