corsairboss wrote:
The F4U-4 did not use them..not sure about all -1D...now something some of you do not know, is that some of the -4 used early model front windscreen...!!![/b[b]] "Check Out #9"
Actually, a few -4 corsairs did use the earlier, re-inforced canopy. Certainly the WWII prototype -4's did, but you are right in that they changed to the fully blown style fairly early on in the -4's life. I do believe the Corsairs which saw active service in WWII only used the birdcage, or the re-inforced canopy. According to my Illustrated Parts Manual, dated 1 December, 1945, the birdcage canopy was replaced by the reinforced, blown canopy from Bu.17647 on upwards (no mention of when this happened on the British Corsairs). Interestingly, there is not one single reference to the fully blown canopy in my manual, so my guess is that they didn't appear on production aircraft until after WWII was over. I can't prove it of course, but the manual, you would expect, would be pretty much up to date. Does anyone have a -4 parts manual to go searching through?
Cheers,
Richard
PS. Mint... the -4's you showed in that gorgeous photo are all post 1947, since they have the bar in the insignia. Not sure this means much, except that it doesn't show WWII-era wartime -4's in service. Lovely photo though... wow! It also shows two styles of -4 canopies and windscreens, so it's really interesting from that perspective too!
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