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Canadian Corsairs?

Mon Jun 23, 2008 12:39 pm

Anyone have info on the corsairs that the canadians had???

Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:42 pm

What Canadian Corsairs?

Neither, the RCAF or the RCN flew the Corsair. Canadian pilots flew the Corsair in Fleet Air Arm Service. Hammy Gray won a VC in a Corsair, and Don Sheppard was the only FAA Corsair ace.

If you mean warbirds, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Corsair (C-GCWX) was sold and is now under restoration with Airpower Unlimited for a WIXer in Washington. Blaine Fowler's F4U-7 (C-GWFU) is in the Virginia area. Vintage Wings of Canada has a nice new Corsair (C-GVWC) that looks stunning in its new Hammy Gray scheme. VWC had a F4U-4 for a short time, but it was never on the Canadian civil register, retaining its U.S. registration for its stay in Canada.

That is it...Corsair: The Canadian Story

HTH,

Jim

Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:14 pm

You might find this article intersting on the VWC Corsair.
http://www.vintagewings.ca/page?a=50&lang=en-CA

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Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:14 am

What is the status on the Blaine Fowler's F4U-7 (C-GWFU) that is now located in the Virginia area...

Can seem to find any nice pictures of that one on the net?

Andrew
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