steak_pilot wrote:
The Olympic Air Museum in Olympia, WA had a Corsair two-seater. As I recall, they had some sort of air-stair door rigged up. The airplane came from Canada (I think) and thats where it got the mod. I understand that the aircraft is undergoing a restoration though. Hopefully they omit the ridiculous door.
I rode in the back of that Corsair 67 times and that door got me in and out so I don't think it was too ridiculous. Small, and I don't think i would fit well today but it was fun! They are restoring it back to stock configuration.
The seat has been removed. That mod was done by Kal-Aero in Kalamazoo Michigan back in the late 70's or early 80's. Kal-Aero became part of Duncan Aviation.
It had good visibility with most of the structural integrity of the rollover protection intact. The armour plating was cut out to see forward and the windows were tinted dark to not take away from the appearance to much.
Most people never knew it was there or that it had 2 people in it until i popped the latch and the door folded down.
I have attached a couple photos of it! Thats a much younger me in the top photo. The lower photo shows the door open with the late Peter Gutowski waiting in the cockpit for his turn in the airshow (Hamilton I believe).
