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 Post subject: WWII Era Corsairs
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F4U-1A BuNo 17543 VMF-215 Bouganville 1944
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F4U-1A VMF-422 1944
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F4U-1 VMF-213 Guadalcanal 1943
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F4U-1A VMF-122 Pelilu 1945
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FG-1As VMF-114 1944
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F4U-1 BuNo 02189 1943
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FG-1D VMF-122 take-off for Pelilu 1945

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Can't believe nobody replied, what a sweet selection again!


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Can't believe nobody replied, what a sweet selection again!


Speechless as usual.
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Great pics as always Jack. :D

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Very nice!! 8)

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I don't allow myself to waste thoughts or a tiny bit of emotion on such nonsense as jealousy, but I can permit myself to be envious of Jack's wonderful photo collection.
Thank you so much for sharing!!

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Jack, I just love the photos and the bits of history and human interest you're sharing. Thank you!


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I was working and didn't get a chance to view these until now.
Great shots Jack, as always.
One of my favorite subjects for some reason!
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KoenL wrote:
Can't believe nobody replied, what a sweet selection again!


Speechless as usual.
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Agreed...I've run out of seemingly trite superlatives and find it better to just drool in silence.....

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Thanks for your great post! Corsairs are one of my all-time favorites. It's rare to see good resolution action shots from WWII.


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That's one seriously large drop tank in that last shot...

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i love the early bird cage corsair!!

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Love the Corsair pix. Keep 'em coming....

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It's hard for me to imagine a world in which a damaged Corsair wouldn't elicit more than an, "oh well".


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