Sunday, November 13, 2016

Aircraft walkaround vol.72: Chance-Vought F4U-4 Corsair




Subject: Chance-Vought F4U-4 Corsair
Location: Fantasy of Flight Museum, Florida, 2013
Comments:The Chance Vought Corsair was the first fighter to exceed 400 mph and served on both land and sea as a fighter and a bomber. It helped turn the tide against the Japanese Zero and gave American pilots an advantage in the critical air battles of the South Pacific.The Corsair’s most recognizable feature is its inverted gull wing. This gave good ground clearance for its huge 13-foot, 2-inch propeller and allowed its short landing gear to retract rearwards into the wing. While the Corsair was originally designed to be a carrier-based aircraft, it was some time before it became carrier qualified. It was a handful for a novice pilot as its long nose gave poor visibility on carrier approaches. Its large propeller caused tremendous torque at slow speeds, and it had a nasty habit of dropping the left wing at stalling speeds. This was solved by a 6-inch “stall” strip, visible on the right wing leading edge that allowed both wings to stall at the same time. The Corsair was made famous with pilots like Major Greg “Pappy” Boyington, who commanded the legendary Black Sheep Squadron. Corsairs went on to fight in Korea and were used by the Air Force of Honduras as late as the 1970s.(ref: Fantasy of flight Museum)













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