The airplanes of the Second World War have been incredible machines. Designed and built on fast-forward to meet the ever-changing requirements of combat situations, they all, almost without exception, ...
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Why the F4U Corsair struggled at sea and how it finally conquered the carrier deck
Mechanical engineer and historian Roy Lindberg examines the F4U Corsair's troubled path to carrier operations, challenging ...
Two 600-watt motors propel the F4U, taking it up to a rather intense top speed of 30 mph (48 km/h). One charge of its 5,200-mAh lithium-ion battery is reportedly good for a range of 16 miles (26 km).
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The untold legacy of the F4U Corsair: The Navy fighter that ruled two wars
The F4U Corsair was one of the most iconic and misunderstood fighter aircraft of World War II and Korea. From its difficult early deployment to its transformation into a dominant combat weapon, its ...
In the European Theater of World War II, the P-51 Mustang was the top aircraft when it came to shooting down or otherwise nullifying Axis airpower. In the Pacific, planes like the P-38 Lightning ...
The Corsair performed well during World War II, claiming 2,140 air combat victories against 189 losses—an overall kill ratio of over 11:1. During World War II, many Japanese regarded America’s Vought ...
Click to open image viewer. By V-J Day, September 2, 1945, Corsair pilots had amassed an 11:1 kill ratio against enemy aircraft. The aircraft's distinctive inverted gull-wing design allowed ground ...
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