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Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:06 am
The wing tank elimination became effective after a/c 3075, (MCR 505)Master Change Request 505.
I believe the British Mk IV kept the tanks as an option. The FAA Museums Corsair was built in July 1944.
Corsair ailerons were made of wood after a/c 94, MCR 20. This was retroactively fitted to earlier Corsairs.
I've never seen a picture of a Corsair with fabric covered flaps as someone in this thread has mentioned.
The F4U-5 was the start of metal covered outboard wings.
Regards,
Mike
Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:46 am
mike furline wrote:I've never seen a picture of a Corsair with fabric covered flaps as someone in this thread has mentioned.
If memory serves it was only the inboard flap which was fabric covered.
Mon Mar 12, 2007 5:20 pm
The Cavanaugh Fg1D has -5 wings on it. I heard they were put on when it was raced back in the 60's. Because of the cannon ports, were are extending the 20mm barrels and making in to a F4U-1C.
Mon Mar 12, 2007 5:20 pm
The Cavanaugh Fg1D has -5 wings on it. I heard they were put on when it was raced back in the 60's. Because of the cannon ports, were are extending the 20mm barrels and making in to a F4U-1C.
Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:32 pm
My outer flaps are (rather were) fabric covered. I also understand that some early Corsairs which were destined for Marine Corps service did in fact not have the wing fold mechanisims installed at the factory. One shot at Oshkosh '05 shows the judges in front of the F3A-1 and you can see the outer right flap. Sorry I don't have other photos at hand.
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Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:22 pm
That looks like Archie in the cockpit.
Jerry
Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:16 pm
[quote="famvburg"]Yep, & he caught us on the way home this afternoon, too. In fact, he's probably back at the barn, or real close, as I write this. A friend of mine was in here today & he used to be active in the CAF & we talked about it & basically told be the same thing about LTV restoring it after the bad wreck, etc. & we were wondering if that's when they were metalized or what. It's been about 25 years since a Corsair graced my ramp, (AFAIR, the last one prior had been Merle G's "Angel".) Thanks for satisfying my curiosity.
You were correct he got back around 18:50 to 19:05 10 March 07 as I assisted in putting it back into the barn.
Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:06 pm
Aussie F4U Folks:
Does any one has other angles/profile shots of this fine bird?? We believe is the X FAH 603 Buno 123168. The R/dive strut assy had a #3 only c. 1960s. Photo via AEC.
p.s A fine restoration of a a fine flying machine. Congratulations!!
Sun Jun 09, 2013 3:18 am
zorro7 wrote:Aussie F4U Folks:
Does any one has other angles/profile shots of this fine bird??
This thread over at the Aussie 'Warbirdz' forum has details;
http://www.warbirdz.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1481An interesting forum, well worth a look.
Cheers,
Matt
Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:27 am
Matt:
Good Day!
Tks! I appreciate the info & data. They are doing a fine job! Congrats!
Sat Jun 15, 2013 8:46 am
Jerry O'Neill wrote:That looks like Archie in the cockpit.
Jerry
I think so too. He was from Texas right jerry?
Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:38 am
Yes, that's Archie in the cockpit. Note that the markings on the Cavanaugh Corsair have been updated to represent those worn by Archie's F4U-1 during his early days with VMF-115 squadron. The "kill" markings on the fuselage represent his factual tally as well. He was a super nice fella, though he's since passed away since this thread was begun six years ago.
Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:51 am
When he came to conn. in 2005 for the " corsairs over conn" event, I had my picture taken with him. I was reanacting as a pacific pilot in it was in front of marines dream. Unfortunately, I never saw the picture nor have I received a copy. For 7 years now I've tried to find it even contacting his wife,( who took a picture as well,) but to no avail
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