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VOUGHT F4U CORSAIR
The XF4U-1 first went aloft on May 1, 1940 and five months later flew the 45 miles between Stratford and Hartford, Connecticut at a speed of 405 miles per hour, becoming the first production aircraft to exceed 400 mph in level flight. Over the next 11 years over 12,500 F4Us were built.
During World War II the Corsair saw service in the Pacific Theater. The distinctive sound caused by air entering the wing-root engine air inlets earned it the nickname of "Whistling Death".
The big fighter remained in service throughout the Korean War, where it gained a sterling reputation for delivering ordnance with great accuracy. The Corsair was a fighter that could not be treated lightly. In a turning fight below 350 knots, MiG-15 pilots could find themselves in big trouble very quickly and treated the Corsair with respect.
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