The First Mass-Produced Corsair With a monstrous 2,000 horsepower radial engine driving a massive 4 meter diameter propeller, the Corsair was the first U.S. WWII fighter to break the 400mph speed barrier. The first production corsairs featured a framed canopy that gave it the nickname bird cage, and starting from February 1943, helped turn the tide of the air war in the Pacific theater. |
Painting and Markings Main Tamiya Colors required: AS-8 Navy blue, AS-19 Intermediate blue, AS-20 Insignia white |
VF-17 “Jolly Rogers” |
VMF-124, Lt. Kenneth A. Walsh |
About the Model ★High-quality assembly kit display model of the Vought F4U-1 Corsair. ★Length: 141mm, Width: 173mm ★Distinctive features of the early-production F4U-1 such as short tail wheel, thin propeller blades, and bird cage canopy all accuarately reproduced. ★Four types of markings included. |
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