Revell Vought F4U Corsair
The Corsair, single place Navy fighter, was the last propeller-driven fighter made in the U.S.. Unique in appearance with its inverted gull wing shape, it was designed for carrier operation but was flown from Pacific airstrips by Marine Corps pilots and enjoyed a distinguished postwar career in Korea. - Folding wings, retracting landing gear and doors - Optional armament 3 external drop tanks, 2-1000 pound bombs and 8 under-wing rockets - Decals include VMF-214 "Black Sheep" squadron USS Sicily 1951 and VMA-332 USS Bairoko 1953 - Molded in light gray and clear
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Revell Vought F4U Corsair
Revell Vought F4U Corsair
The Corsair, single place Navy fighter, was the last propeller-driven fighter made in the U.S.. Unique in appearance with its inverted gull wing shape, it was designed for carrier operation but was flown from Pacific airstrips by Marine Corps pilots and enjoyed a distinguished postwar career in Korea. - Folding wings, retracting landing gear and doors - Optional armament 3 external drop tanks, 2-1000 pound bombs and 8 under-wing rockets - Decals include VMF-214 "Black Sheep" squadron USS Sicily 1951 and VMA-332 USS Bairoko 1953 - Molded in light gray and clear
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The Corsair, single place Navy fighter, was the last propeller-driven fighter made in the U.S.. Unique in appearance with its inverted gull wing shape, it was designed for carrier operation but was flown from Pacific airstrips by Marine Corps pilots and enjoyed a distinguished postwar career in Korea. - Folding wings, retracting landing gear and doors - Optional armament 3 external drop tanks, 2-1000 pound bombs and 8 under-wing rockets - Decals include VMF-214 "Black Sheep" squadron USS Sicily 1951 and VMA-332 USS Bairoko 1953 - Molded in light gray and clear














