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COBI 5714 Small Army VOUGHT F4U Corsair WW2 Plane

Updated: Nov 14, 2021

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About VOUGHT F4U Corsair

The Vought F4U Corsair is an American fighter aircraft that saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. It was one of the first successful carrier-based single-seat, single-engine fighters to be used by the United States Navy.


It is important to know that the F4U Corsair remains in service with countries around the world today.


The Vought F4U Corsair fighter planes were an iconic fighter aircraft of World War II. The first prototype of the F4U was unveiled in 1937 and it became operational in 1941. The F4U was a single-seat, single-engine fighter and it was the first U.S. fighter with a top speed of 400 mph or more after WWII ended.


Wiki VOUGHT F4U Corsair



The Vought F4U Corsair is an American fighter aircraft which saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. 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

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Interesting Video About VOUGHT F4U Corsair

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