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F4U Corsair F4U Corsair
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F4U Corsair — американский истребитель времён Второй мировой войны. In April, 1951 Lt. Cade Curtis' company was in a bad way when a half dozen T-34/85s attacked his position. His troops managed to delay their advance with mortar fire and bazookas along with gunfire slowing the accompanying infantry. This allowed the U.S. Navy to launch four Corsairs. While obsolete for the European theater, they still made effective ground attack aircraft. They came in low and ripple-fired rockets along with their .50-caliber machine guns. They made four passes, setting three enemy tanks on fire and causing the other three to retreat. The F4U Corsair was an American carrier-capable fighter plane designed by Vought in the late 1930s and early 1940s. It saw much use during World War II, where it was primarily used as a carrier-based fighter in the Pacific, and in the Korean War. The Chance Vought F4U Corsair is a carrier-capable American fighter plane that saw service primarily in World War II in the Pacific Theater. The Corsair was operated by the United States Navy, USMC, the British Fleet Air Arm and the Royal New Zealand Airforce.
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"Hard Landing" "Black Cats" "Little Resistance"
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Rear view Front view of the Corsair A heavily damaged Corsair in "Little Resistance"
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F4U Corsair — американский истребитель времён Второй мировой войны. In April, 1951 Lt. Cade Curtis' company was in a bad way when a half dozen T-34/85s attacked his position. His troops managed to delay their advance with mortar fire and bazookas along with gunfire slowing the accompanying infantry. This allowed the U.S. Navy to launch four Corsairs. While obsolete for the European theater, they still made effective ground attack aircraft. They came in low and ripple-fired rockets along with their .50-caliber machine guns. They made four passes, setting three enemy tanks on fire and causing the other three to retreat. The F4U Corsair was an American carrier-capable fighter plane designed by Vought in the late 1930s and early 1940s. It saw much use during World War II, where it was primarily used as a carrier-based fighter in the Pacific, and in the Korean War. The Chance Vought F4U Corsair is a carrier-capable American fighter plane that saw service primarily in World War II in the Pacific Theater. The Corsair was operated by the United States Navy, USMC, the British Fleet Air Arm and the Royal New Zealand Airforce.