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  1. Vought F4U Corsair - Wikipedia

    F4U-4E and F4U-4N: Developed late in WWII, these nightfighters featured radar radomes projecting from the right wingtip. The -4E was fitted with the APS-4 search radar, while the -4N …

  2. Vought F4U Corsair - Aviation History

    So, Vought engineers came up with the distinctive inverted gull-wing design which forever characterized the F4U Corsair. This "bent wing" design allowed the huge prop to clear the …

  3. F4U: Corsair - NHHC

    The Vought F4U Corsair was a high performance fighter aircraft, either carrier or land based. The primary mission was the destruction of enemy aircraft and was armed with bomb and rocket …

  4. Vought F4U Corsair - Plane-Encyclopedia

    The F4U Corsair is another most famous fighter and fighter-bomber of WWII, although it saw action mostly against the Japanese in the Theatre of the Pacific, therefore being primarily used …

  5. “Angels of Okinawa”: The F4U Corsair - The National WWII Museum

    One of the best fighters of World War II, the F4U Corsair tormented the Japanese from Guadalcanal until the end of the war. Aircraft from the World War II era, more often than not, …

  6. Vought F4U Corsair - History, Technical Data & Photos - Aero …

    The Vought F4U Corsair was initially designed and produced by Chance Vought as an American fighter aircraft that primarily served during the Second World War and the Korean War.

  7. Vought F4U Corsair, USN fighter bomber (1940-52) - Naval Aviation

    Probably the most famous fighter ever designed for any Navy, arguably, was the Vought F4U Corsair. Not only for its production went further than the Hellcat, but it outlived all for a very …

  8. Onboard the F4U Corsair (FULL DISPLAY) 4K RAW SOUND

    Join the french warbird pilot Eric Goujon onboard this full aerobatic display with the legendary Chance Vought F4U-4 Corsair, part of the prestigious collection of The Flying Bulls.

  9. Vought F4U-1D Corsair - National Air and Space Museum

    Navy pilots soon nicknamed the F4U the 'ensign eliminator' for its tendency to kill these inexperienced aviators. The Navy refused to clear the F4U for carrier operations until late in …

  10. Vought-Sikorsky F4U Corsair – Igor I Sikorsky Historical Archives

    The F4U was conceived to use the most powerful engine and largest propeller a fighter plane ever had; these long propeller blades caused ground clearance problems.