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F4U:
The Vought F4U Corsair is an American fighter aircraft that saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. Designed and initially manufactured by Chance Vought, the Corsair was soon in great demand; additional production contracts were given to Goodyear, whose Corsairs were designated FG, and Brewster, designated F3A.
The Corsair was designed and principally operated as a carrier-based aircraft, and entered service in large numbers with the U.S. Navy and Marines in World War II. It quickly became one of the most capable carrier-based fighter-bombers of the war.[3] Some Japanese pilots regarded it as the most formidable American fighter and U.S. naval aviators achieved an 11:1 kill ratio.[4][5] Early problems with carrier landings and logistics led to it being eclipsed as the dominant carrier-based fighter by the Grumman F6F Hellcat, powered by the same Double Wasp engine first flown on the Corsair's initial prototype in 1940.[6] The Corsair's early deployment was to land-based squadrons of the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy.
The Corsair served almost exclusively as a fighter-bomber throughout the Korean War and during the French colonial wars in Indochina and Algeria.[7] In addition to its use by the U.S. and British, the Corsair was also used by the Royal New Zealand Air Force, French Naval Aviation, and other air forces until the 1960s.
From the first prototype delivery to the U.S. Navy in 1940, to final delivery in 1953 to the French, 12,571 F4U Corsairs were manufactured[1] in 16 separate models. Its 1942–1953 production run was the longest of any U.S. piston-engined fighter.[8][9][10]

AU-1 Corsair:
The AU-1 was a variant of the F4U Corsair developed from the F4U-5, and was originally designated as the F4U-6 but was renamed to AU-1. It was designed as a dedicated ground attack aircraft, unlike all the previous Corsairs which were designed as fighters. To fit that role the engine was optimized for low-altitude flight, additional armour was fitted, and the AU-1 had increased suspended armament capacity. The United States Marine Corps utilized the AU-1 in Korea starting in 1952, saw service in the Naval reserves from 1954 to early 1956 before it was officially retired in 1957.
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Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 51.3ft (15.6m)
- Length 43.8ft (13.3m)
- Height 18.9ft (5.8m)
- Empty Weight 14,639lbs (6,640kg)
- Loaded Weight 25,229lbs (11,443kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.356
- Wing Loading 43.5lbs/ft2 (212.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 580.1ft2 (53.9m2)
- Drag Points 6048
Parts
- Number of Parts 140
- Control Surfaces 11
- Performance Cost 593
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