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Vought XF4U-3 'Corsair'
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Description
  Manufacturer: | Vought |
  Base model: | F4U |
  Designation: | XF4U |
  Version: | -3 |
  Nickname: | Corsair |
  Designation System: | U.S. Navy / Marines |
  Designation Period: | 1922-1962 |
  Basic role: | Fighter |
  Status: | Experimental |
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Recent comments by our visitors
Cary Estes Moscow, TN | You might look into seperating these pictures. The radar equipped Corsairs based on the early -1 version was known as the F4U-2. The F4U-3 was the turbo-charged high-altitude version that was not produced. The picture with the big bump under the fuselage is the F4U-3.
Great info and photos on the site. Thanks. 08/07/2009 @ 09:43 [ref: 24331] |
Wade S Grant Sarasota, FL | To learn more about this aircraft, visit "Whistling Death" - The Vought, Goodyear and Brewster Corsair: http://12.8.19.66
02/15/2001 @ 06:53 [ref: 1635] |
 
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