Another Corsair is making headlines, as the USS Midway Museum in San Diego has welcomed a newly restored F4U-4 Corsair (BuNo ...
A vintage F4U Corsair fighter-bomber — the type that helped the U.S. win World War II — has been added to the exhibits of the USS Midway Museum in San Diego. The Midway is the latest in a series of ...
Enclosed in its own hanger at the Bamberg County Airport is one of the U.S.'s greatest fighter planes, a 1945 Chance Vought F4U-4 Corsair. One of the few to survive foreign wars, as well as the hungry ...
Fast, fierce, and unmistakable in sound, the Vought F4U-4 Corsair became a legend in the skies of WWII. With an 11:1 kill ratio and a scream that haunted enemies, this was the aircraft they never ...
The airplanes of the Second World War have been incredible machines. Designed and built on fast-forward to meet the ever-changing requirements of combat situations, they all, almost without exception, ...
More than 12,500 examples of this aircraft were manufactured by Vought beginning in 1940, with final delivery of 1953, in what is known as the longest production run of any piston-engined fighter in U ...
Flying since the mid-1970s as a private pilot, Jim Tobul of Bamberg began in earnest doing his part to keep the military service of warbirds, their courageous pilots and their legacy alive by joining ...
In the cockpit of an F4U-4 Corsair fighter, probably in late 1950, Ensign Jesse L. Brown was the first African-American to complete Navy flight training and the first African-American naval aviator in ...