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    Vought F4U-4 Corsair 02222

    Model:02222
    The proportional model:1:32
    Browse the number:8071

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            The Chance-Vought F4U Corsair was one of the most successful fighters of WWII. It was in production longer than any other US fighter in World War II (1942-1952) with 12,571 built, some of which remained in service as late as 1965.The F4U-4 is a version 2.01 addition to War birds. This Corsair saw service in the final stages of the Pacific War. The F4U-4 Corsair used the Pratt & Whitney R2800-18W, later upgraded to the R2800-42W. This engine required more air, creating the need to re-design the nose with the distinctive chin intake. The exhaust system was also re-designed with exhaust outlets both above and below the wings. The other major change was a complete re-design of the cockpit, making it more ergonomic. This included a new cockpit floor, new consoles, re-designed instrument panel, and a simplified seat which consisted of a bucket-type base and a flat armored plate for a back rest. The F4U-4 first saw combat at the battle for Okinawa in 1945. The F4u-4 also participated in combat in Korea. It was the fastest, best dogfighter of the series. The Corsair was definitely the longest-lived of the Navy fighters of WWII, its last combat sortie being in 1971 with El Salvador, and the F4U-4 was considered the ‘ultimate’ Corsair. 
    Item No    02222
    Item Name    Vought F4U-4 Corsair
    Bar Code    n/a
    Scale    1:32
    Item Type    Static Aircraft
    Model Brief    Length: 321mm Wingspan: 390mm
    Total Parts    350pcs
    Metal Parts    Aileron & Flap shaft
    Photo Etched Parts    Hinges
    Film Parts    Instrument part
    Resin Parts    n/a
    Total Sprues    10pcs + 3pcs rubber tires +cowling
    Paint Schemes    F4U-4 white 13/BuNo 80879 of Capt Kenneth A Walsh, VMF-222,Okinawa, June 1945
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