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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:27 pm 
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Per request, I believe these all to be post-war NAS FG-1D's. I'm not sure what the differences are in FG-1D's to F4U-1D's other than who built them so I'll leave the distinguishing up to the experts. There is a request for FG-1D's from NAS Glenview. I have posted a few early NAS Glenview photos. I'm going to take a guess and say the bands and numbers are red on the early photos?

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FG-1D NAS Glenview 1949-3

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FG-1D of is on the ground at NAS Livermore 1946

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2-Goodyear FG-1D Corsair out of NAS New York, 1947.

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FG-1D

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FG-1D NAS Glenview 1949

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft from St. Louis, MO, Reserves on the ground at NAS St. Louis, MO 1946

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FG-1D

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FG-1D NAS Glenview 1949

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FG-1D

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft from MARTU Minneapolis, MN-2

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft from NARTU New Orleans 1949

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft from NARTU New Orleans is on the ground at NAS Pensacola, FL 1949

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FG-1D aircraft from MARTU Minneapolis, MN, is on the ground at MCAS El Toro, CA 1949

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F4U aircraft from NARU Grosse, Ile, MI 1950

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft of NARTU Dallas,TX 1953

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FG-1D NAS Glenview 1949

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Goodyear Navy F4U Corsair, BuNo 92513, FG-1D, assigned to a Reserve Unit at NAS Minneapolis, MN 1955

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Goodyear Navy F4U Corsair, FG-1D, assigned to a Reserve Unit at NAS Minneapolis, MN 1955

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft from NARTU Oakland, CA

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft from NARTU on the ground at NAS Sand Point, WA.

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft of NARTU South Weymouth Naval Reserve, MA 1951

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Marine F4U-4 aircraft from MARTD Dallas, TX, on the ground with propellars still turning at MCAS El Toro, CA 1950

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Goodyear Navy F4U Corsairs, FG-1D, parked inside a hanger with wings folded at NAS Minneapolis, MN circa 1955

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FG-1D Oakland Naval Reserve (NAS Oakland)

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FG-1D aircraft from NARU Miami, FL 1950

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft of VF-43 are in flight at NAS Atlantic City, NJ 1945

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Six (6) FG-1D Corsair aircraft from MARTU Minneapolis, MN 1953

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft of VF-821 on the ground at NAS New Orleans, LA 1950

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FG-1D Corsair aircraft from NARTU on the ground at Olathe, KA 1946

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FG-1D aircraft from MARTD Grosse, Ile, MI, are on the ground at MCAS Cherry Point, NC 1947 (Dad's group)

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F4U and FG-1D Corsair aircraft of VBF-151 are on the ground at NAS Wildwood, NJ 1945

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Naval Reserve Vought F4U Corsairs leaving NAS Dallas, TX for NAS Pensacola, Fl on August 29, 1948

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Vought F4U-1D Corsair aircraft on the ground in large numbers.

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FG-1D NAS Grosse Ile (Dad's group)

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FG-1D NAS Columbus 1954

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FG-1D NAS Grosse Ile (Dad's group)

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FG-1D NAS Grosse Ile

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FG-1D NAS Grosse Ile

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FG-1D NAS Grosse Ile

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FG-1D NAS Grosse Ile

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:46 pm 
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Chuck here's an idea of what NAS Glenview looked like.

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F4U-5 aircraft of the USNR is on the ground at USNR Glenview, IL 1951

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F4U NAS Glenview 1951

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F4U aircraft is on the ground at USNR Glenview, IL 1951

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SB2C-5s of Attack Squadron 728 (VA-728) pictured on the ground at NAS Glenview, IL1949

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Five (5) F6F-3 USNR Hellcat aircraft of NARU Glenview, IL

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Grumman F8F-1's from NAS Glenview 1949

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Grumman F8F-1's from NAS Glenview 1949

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Grumman F8F-1's from NAS Glenview 1949

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Grumman F8F-1's from NAS Glenview 1949

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F9F's over Chicago NAS Glenview

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A-4Bs of Naval Air Reserve (NAR) Unit Glenview in flight formation over Chicago 1963

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A-4Bs of Naval Air Reserve (NAR) Unit Glenview in flight formation over Chicago 1963

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F6F's Naval Air Station Glenview 1948

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:57 pm 
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Nice color shot of the Grosse Ile Corsair invading Canadian airspace over Windsor with Detroit across the river in the background. Quite a few landmarks in that photo on both sides of the river are still easy to find.

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Any Glenview SNJs?


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:50 pm 
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bdk wrote:
Any Glenview SNJs?


I'll dig some up for you, for the time being take a look here.

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AM-1Q on the ground at Naval Air [Reserve] Station (NAS) Glenview. Glenview SNJ's beyond

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:58 pm 
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... and some more Groovy Glenview stuff ...

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Vought AU-1 Corsair on the ground at NAS Glenview, IL 1956

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Vought AU-1 Corsair on the ground at NAS Glenview, IL 1956

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Vought AU-1 Corsair on the ground at NAS Glenview, IL 1956

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F9F-2 Panther aircraft of VF-71 on the ground at NAS Glenview, IL 1951

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F2H-1 Banshee aircraft is on the ground at FTR Director School in NAS Glenview, IL.

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F2H-1 Banshee aircraft is on the ground at FTR Director School in NAS Glenview, IL 1951

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AM-1 on the ground at Naval Air [Reserve] Station (NAS) Glenview.

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FJ-4B Fury aircraft from Naval Air Reserve Training Unit Glenview are on the ground at NAS Glenview, IL 1961

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NAS Glenview 1944

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NAS Glenview 1948

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NAS Glenview 1948

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Naval Air Station Glenview 1960's

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:13 pm 
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Thanks Mark. I used to live near Glenview, but not until the mid-1970s. I do remember the military propliners and A-6s that used to fly out of there vividly.


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NARU New Orleans moved from the South shore of Lake Pontchartrain just West of Lakefront Airport in 1954 out to the bogs of Callandar Field in New Orleans East (sounds so upscale, just don't step off the edge of the cement, you'll sink in the swamp). The NARU site became University of New Orleans' campus (or, as it's referred to by the locals, 'Dillard by the Sea')

NARU/NAS Sand Point, the starting and end point of the Armys Round the world flight in 1924 was closed years ago and is now Magnuson city park. Some of the hangers still exist as film sound stages and rented out for special projects needing a lot of room. I haven't been there in decades and don't know if there's even a plinth or placard stating that the RTW started and ended there but I doubt there is, as Seattle has a bad habit of shovelling dirt on anything historic. None of the runway outlines even exist anymore.

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DP, sorry...


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Any idea what happened to the Columbus NAS FG-1s?

Me being a local I would freak out if our CAF FG-1 was one of the Columbus NAS birds...even more than the hubub over the characterization of Lucifer in the current Bible TV series looking like a senior govt official...

Had to put that last quip in to get people to look at my question :lol:

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Yea Mark, Lets see some NAS Columbus photos of FG-1D's... Bird #5 is ours...

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Any idea what happened to the Columbus NAS FG-1s?
Me being a local I would freak out if our CAF FG-1 was one of the Columbus NAS birds...

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Lets see some NAS Columbus photos of FG-1D's... Bird #5 is ours...


Here's a few more Columbus NAS birds for ya's

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NAS Columbus 1949

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NAS Litchfield Park 1959

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VF-695, attached to NAS Columbus, OH, flies F6Fs over Miami, FL 1952

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Navy Grumman F6F-5 Hellcats with Post-War Navy Reserve Unit Markings from NAS Columbus, OH

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NAS Columbus 1950

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Cool stuff Mark !!
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THANK YOU FOR THE GLENVIEW PHOTOS! :drink3:

As a token of gratitude, here's another sampling from the booklet Dilberts Still Fly (or as I call it, 28 Ways to Ruin a Stearman and Possibly Yourself); these were all wartime accidents at Glenview:

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Thx for the post. Good stuff, and your welcome Chris, how about a license plate, source NMNA archives

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Me being a local I would freak out if our CAF FG-1 was one of the Columbus NAS birds...


Here's your CAF Corsair looking quite new ...

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Paul Thayer, left, chairman and chief executive officer of the LTV Corporation, presents a completely restored Vought F4U Corsair to Confederate Air Force Deputy Commander Walt Estridge 3-17-1981.
The ceremony, held during the CAF's March 14 airshow in Harlingen, TX, climaxed a year-long restroation by volunteer workers at Vought Corporation, which is LTV's aerospace subsidiary. The LTV Chairman flew the aircraft in the show.

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