Taigh Ramey wrote:
The Flying Heritage Collection's FG-1D BuNo 88303 is a combat veteran and flew with VMF-115, Joe Foss' outfit.
I was doing some initial research on this Corsair and squadron for FHC and I went to one of the reunions where I met many of the squadron members as well as Mr. Foss.
I was able to contact several pilots who flew 88303 in combat at the reunion and through other methods.
One of the most striking things was how every member of VMF-115 spoke with such high regard and the utmost respect for Mr. Foss. He was bigger than life and yet to talk to him he came across as just a regular Joe. What an honor.
In 1995 I witnessed and filmed this very Corsair take off from the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson CVN-70 in commemoration of the end of WWII. We were off of the coast of Oahu. She also launched of the deck again for fleet week in San Fransisco.
I can still see Ed Shipley taking off of the deck with the canopy back and a stogie clenched in his teeth!
Very interesting Taigh... I had no idea that any of the surviving complete corsairs had proven combat heritage. I'm really glad to hear that. When did 88303 make it out to VMF-115, and did you meet any of the pilot's who'd flown her? It must have been quite something to chat with so many of them.
I agree, Joe Foss, on the couple of times I met him was a truly down to earth and decent man. All of those myriad accomplishments didn't seem to have affected his sensibilities.
jdvoss wrote:
I noted at least five former RNZAF Corsairs listed which are probably good candidates as war veterans.
None of the RNZAF FG's arrived in time to see combat, and the two F4U survivors listed saw no action, having served exclusively in New Zealand in training units... they are very incomplete airframes also. Interestingly, one of the NZ birds sold a few years back had the rear fuselage of an F4U-1 birdcage, which I believe was recovered from a Pacific island back in the 70's... so clearly that aircraft had seen some combat... although it too was only a partial airframe.
Cheers,
Richard
PS. I know I've also seen it noted that F4U-1D Bu.82640 and F4U-1A Bu.17799 served in combat units, but I don't think there is conclusive proof in either case.
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