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UnknownGuest12
July 2nd, 2017, 08:55
Think you will like to watch...
Regards

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg-xa52udO8

gribouil
July 2nd, 2017, 09:32
I did!!!
Many thanks Beaufighter... :ernaehrung004:
Cheers,

Stéph.

Roger
July 2nd, 2017, 11:25
Fantastic sound:engel016:

Blackbird686
July 2nd, 2017, 11:38
The F4U4-7... What a beast! Great Show by all of them.:encouragement:

BB686:US-flag:

stovall
July 2nd, 2017, 12:41
Great video, The sounds are fantastic. Wonderful aircraft. Steve Hinton is fantastic in his FG-1D.

Anthin
July 2nd, 2017, 12:48
INHO.The most beautiful WW 2 fighter hands down.

Seeing one perform at Abbotsford BC years ago,made
me appreciate how powerful the Corsairs were and still
are.
Loved the video.Thanks for putting it up.

Anthin.

heywooood
July 2nd, 2017, 19:06
beautiful HD video quality too !

Flyboy208
July 2nd, 2017, 22:45
My all time favorite aircraft ! Great video , just saw an F-4U-7 at my local air museum yesterday .... Mike :wavey:

mal998
July 3rd, 2017, 10:10
Outstanding video. Watching those amazing machines reminds me of just how patriotic, courageous, skilled and capable my dad's generation was. Imagine those young men enlisting and then volunteering to learn how to fly and fight in the most advanced aircraft ever created, and all within a few short years. And how about the Allied manufacturing sector who designed tested and produced the weapons that allowed us to secure the world's freedom. My father's generation was truly the "Greatest Generation" and we owe them everything for fighting to save the world from tyranny.

Happy 4th to those who celebrate.

Bomber_12th
July 3rd, 2017, 11:44
Mike, that is actually a very nice F4U-5 (owned by Jim Smith). I'm perhaps just as impressed by that airport/surrounding scenery as I am the extensive collection that Mr. Smith owns. ; ) Thank you for sharing that photo (would love to see any more you have taken there!).

Here's a list I put together for a group on Facebook recently, which outlines all of the Corsairs currently flying, and all of those which I am aware of at this time that are under restoration to fly.

Active Flyers

1 F4U-1A (N83782) - Planes of Fame Air Museum - Chino, CA
2 FG-1D (N700G) - Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum - Everett, WA (*Newest Addition*)
3 FG-1D (N773RD) - Mid America Flight Museum - Mount Pleasant, TX
4 FG-1D (N11Y) - Chuck Wentworth - Paso Robles, CA
5 FG-1D (N83JC) - Ellenville LLC - New York
6 FG-1D (N46RL) - Jerry Yagen/Military Aviation Museum - Virginia Beach, VA
7 FG-1D (N72NW) - Olympic Flight Museum - Olympia, WA
8 FG-1D (C-GVMC) - Vintage Wings of Canada - Gatineau, Quebec
9 FG-1D (N29VF) - Rod Lewis/Lewis Air Legends - San Antonio, TX
10 FG-1D (G-FGID) - The Fighter Collection - Duxford, England
11 FG-1D (ZK-COR) - Old Stick & Rudder Co. - Masterton, New Zealand
12 FG-1D (N43FG) - Barry Avent - Bennettsville, SC
13 FG-1D (N209TW) - Texas Flying Legends Museum - Houston, TX
14 FG-1D (N451FG) - Cavanaugh Flight Museum - Addison, TX
15 FG-1D (N9964Z) - Commemorative Air Force Dixie Wing - Peachtree, GA
16 F4U-4 (N4TF) - Dan Friedkin/Comanche Fighters - Eagle Pass, TX
17 F4U-4 (N240CF) - Trent Latshaw - Tulsa, OK
18 F4U-4 (N72378) - Beck/Ehlen/Wings of the North - Eden Prairie, MN
19 F4U-4 (N713JT) - Jim Tobul - Bamberg, SC
20 F4U-4 (OE-EAS) - Red Bull - Salzburg, Austria
21 F4U-5 (D-FCOR) - MaxAlpha Aviation - Bremgarten, Germany
22 F4U-5 (N45NL) - Collings Foundation - Stow, MA
23 F4U-5 (N43RW) - Lone Star Flight Museum - Houston, TX
24 F4U-5 (N179PT) - Fighters & Legends Museum - Greenwood, MS
25 F4U-5 (N494M) - Michael George - Springfield, IL
26 F4U-7 (N1337A) - Erickson Aircraft Collection - Madras, OR
27 F4U-7 (N965CV) - BA 1945 LLC (currently being painted) - Willow Springs, IL
28 F2G (N5588N) - Lawrence Classics - Bentonville, AR
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F4U-5 (VH-III) - Graham Hoskings (under repair to fly again) - Australia
F4U-5 (N65WF) - Jim Smith (has not flown in some years)? - Kalispell, MT
F4U-5 (N4901W) - Zeus Flight II (I have not seen this one fly since about 2009)? - Ketchum, ID


Restorations ~To Fly~ That I've Heard of or Seen

F3A-1 - Ezell Aviation (to be completed this summer/for Jim Slattery)
F4U-1 - Vulture's Row Aviation (birdcage variant)
F4U-1D - Warbird Adventures (Australia)
FG-1D - Being readied to fly for new owner by Airpower Unlimited (N67HP/recently sold by Evergreen Aviation Museum)
FG-1D - Warbird Heritage Foundation
FG-1D - Sanders Aeronautics (for Chuck Greenhill)
FG-1D - Ken McBride
FG-1D - Tri-State Warbird Museum
F4U-4 - Westpac (Jim Tobul #2)
F4U-4 - Odegaard
F4U-4 - Craig McBurney
F4U-4 - Yanks Air Museum (mentioned, but likely won't fly)
F4U-4 - Vulture's Row Aviation
F4U-4 - Jim Fryer (seemingly two project aiframes, including namely Howard Pardue's N68HP)
F4U-5 - Amicale Jean Baptiste Salis (France)
F4U-5 - Jean-Pierre Parizon (France)
FG-1A, FG-1D, and F4U-1D - projects/parts of projects noted in Australia, owned by Jerry Yagen and Kermit Weeks


Examples such as, but not limited to, the F4U-1A (with a -1/birdcage canopy/windscreen) that has been on display at the now defunct TAM Museum in Brazil, the Pond-family/Palm Springs FG-1D, the Kalamazoo Air Zoo FG-1D, Kermit Weeks' F4U-4, and the EAA Museum's F4U-4, have all been left off as they haven't flown in many years. At this time, I'm not aware of any actions being taken with any of these aircraft to fly them again. Numerous other Corsairs of course exist/are preserved in non-operational form.

roger-wilco-66
July 3rd, 2017, 12:18
Great stuff! And nice memories, remembering Oshkosh last year. I stood near a Corsair when it was firing up and taxiing to the runway. I think I made a video of that. :-)


Cheers,
Mark

Flyboy208
July 3rd, 2017, 22:07
@John , will do a post from my visit. Mike :wavey:

stansdds
July 4th, 2017, 02:51
Thanks for the list of currently airworthy and restoration to airworthy Corsairs. The Corsair is still my favorite warbird. And, yes, every time I see one this does play inside my head.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxPLHUtTunI