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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:35 pm 
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Could anyone direct me to a three view drawing of the F4U-5 Corsair.
I am only looking for the -5 model.
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Hi VL -

I've got a couple of them scanned and archived - e-mail me at

nankivil at covad.net

and I will send them to you.

Enjoy the Day! Mark


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Vladdo,
check out this Russian site. http://www.airwar.ru/other/drawe.html

There are a lot of turkeys but some real gems. The Corsairs inparticular.

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Vlado,

Schiffer books publishes a copy of the AN 01-45HD-1, the Pilot's Handbook for the Navy Models F4U-5, -5N, -5NL, -5P Aircraft.

ISBN0-88740-821-4

I bought my copy yesterday at the LSFM, and in case you want more specific data, diagrams or charts please let me know.

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Thank you for all the very appreciated replies.
Mark was first, so he gets the beer!!
(Thx again!)
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