I'm not tired ... yet!
From the factory to the field ... a bunch more 'bent-wing stuff' for ya's ...

A big batch of Corsairs where Drew (one of the WIX corsair experts) will know the location. You can smell the new leather.

Drew what's going on here?

Goodyear FG-1 Corsair flightline Akron OH

Goodyear FG-1 Corsair at the facility in Akron OH

Vought F4U-1D or FG-1D Corsair

Vought F4U-1D Corsair

F4U-4C BuNo 97448

Vought F4U-1C Corsair

Vought F4U-1C Corsair

Workers installing cylinders on a new Pratt and Whitney


F4U-1-Wing-8 Jun 1942

F4U-1-Wing-11 Aug 1942

F4U-1-Guns-11 Aug 1942

F4U-1-Bougainville-9 Dec 1943

F4U-Jax-12 Jul 1944

29 May 44, NAS Atlantic City; F4U-1A, BuNo. 50552 side #20; pilot Lt. Bloomfield

Closeup F4U Corsair aircraft landing gear.

F4U Corsair aircraft on the ground with wing closeup.

closeup of an F4U Corsair aircraft port wing with flaps down.

Nicely loaded Corsair

US Marine Corps F4U-1 Corsair fighter with drop tanks, Gaudalcanal, Solomon Islands, Sep 1944

RNZAF Corsair

F4U-4 Chosin Korea

Three F2G's

F4U Corsairs from MAG-3 lined up on the ground at Santa Barbara, CA. (my stomping grounds)

F4U Corsair fighters lined up on the flight line Oceana air station, 1944-1945.

Nice looking lineup in the SWP area

F4U-1D Corsair of VBF-150 are grouped on the ground with wings folded at NAS Wildwood, NJ

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

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

AU-1 Corsair fighter seen in US Navy Standard Aircraft Characteristics NAVAER 13358, published on 1 Jun 1953

F4U-4 Steps Illustration Final