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Developing the Gull-Winged F4U Corsair - And Taking It To Sea (Paperback)
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Developing the Gull-Winged F4U Corsair - And Taking It To Sea (Paperback)
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Loot Price R416
Discovery Miles 4 160
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The late-1930s marked the end of the biplane era, and the U.S. Navy
needed a new fighter. The Vought F4U Corsair was the winning
design, but the service's first 400 m.p.h. warplane came with more
than just blistering speed. This aerial hot-rod had some very poor
flight characteristics and came to be known as the "Ensign
Eliminator." Even after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Navy
decided that the Corsair was unsuitable for shipboard use. Yet the
Corsair eventually did operate from aircraft carriers, and the U.S.
Navy and Marine Corps along with the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and
the Royal New Zealand Air Force all used the F4U with great
success. This book tells that story. As a guide to readers,
Developing the Gull-WInged F4U Corsair And Taking It To Sea does
not focus on individual pilots, squadrons or dogfights, but
compliments existing texts with over 40 images and information that
pilots and non-pilots will appreciate. In particular, this book
looks at the development of leading World War Two fighters,
including the F4U; the expansion of the Vought-Sikorsky factory
during mobilization; the F4U's limitations, and why techniques for
a navalized version of the British Spitfire could also be used in
the Corsair; a broad overview of the F4U's operational history, and
the 1948-9 relocation of the Vought factory from Connecticut to
Dallas. It is a history and remembrance of all who designed, built
and test flew F4U Corsair, and those who served in uniform.
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