
In total, Vought and Goodyear produced 3,682 aircraft of this version. The F4U ID version was produced at the turn of 19. Japanese pilots appreciated the capabilities of F4U, giving it the nickname "Whistling Death".

This proves the high combat qualities of this aircraft. Various versions of it remained in service with US Navy squadrons until the end of 1952, and in French Air Foce until September 1964.į4U pilots during World War II shot down 2,140 Japanese planes with the losses of 186 CorsoiHs destroyed in air combat. However, as the pilots gained experience and learned about the advantages of the plane, it quickly gained well-deserved fame. The Americans then lost 10 aircraft, including 2 Corsair planes, destroying only 4 Japanese planes. The F4U "Corsair" fighter plane began its combat career in a rather unlucky fight in the Solomon Islands area on February 14, 1943. Download free example If you need 6mm version write me a comment. Normal Corsair plans available A4 210×297 mm and A3 PDF and SVG/DXF files. Download PDF and DXF files (€7) в pубляxįatty Corsair plans available for printing on A1, A3, A4 paper and SVG/DXF files


Print in actual size (100%) A3 297x420 mm on 250g/m 2 paper. Two Corsairs Plans (paper templates + DXF laser cut files) Nylon Control Horn with Clevis (0,52+0,34g): Stainless Steel Spring Wire 1,6 mm (landing gear) Materials: XPS foam 3-5mm (or Depron 3mm, 6mm), Balsa wood 4x4,Īircraft Birch (!) Plywood 1.5mm, UHU Por glue
