This collectible model F-4U-1 Corsair represents one of the pinnacles of piston-engine fighter development, an aircraft that saw service in two wars. Painted as flown by Greg “Pappy” Boyington, this model Corsair is painstakingly built from Philippine mahogany by skilled craftsmen using a wealth of detail. This 1/32-scale model F-4U-1 Corsair makes a great pilot gift, or a present for any veteran, aviation enthusiast or history buff.
The F-4U Corsair, built by Vought, was a lightweight fighter paired with a very powerful engine.
The Corsair's unusual
inverted gull-wing
design was
necessary to give
it's huge propeller
ample ground
clearance.The prototype was the first US combat aircraft to exceed 400 mph. The airplane went into production in 1942. The Corsair was nicknamed "Ensign Eliminator"; the strong
engine torque didn't make it an easy plane to land on the deck of a carrier. The US Navy at first
rejected it for shipboard operation. However, the F-4U was adopted by the Marine Corps and quickly
demonstrated its effectiveness.
As a fighter, the Corsair gave the U.S. Navy pilots an aircraft
that could handle anything that the Japanese put in the air. The
U.S. Marine Corps used the Corsair extensively as a ground
attack fighter bomber... a role the Corsair again filled during the
Korean conflict. When production ended in late 1952, 12,681 F-4U's had been built.
The F-4U is regarded by many as one of the greatest combat aircraft in
history, and was in production for a longer period of time than any U.S. fighter other than the F-4 Phantom II.
Source and Links:
From Wikipedia WWII F4U Corsair training film
National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution Fully assembled, Handcrafted Model Airplane with Removable
Desk Stand.
(Scale: 1/26, Length: 15.25", Wing Span: 19")