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VOUGHT-SIKORSKY V-166 Corsair (OE-EAS)
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Quel belle machine!!! dommage que ça soit marqué Red Bull sur ces beaux avions... Ca fait avion publicitaire...
Who didn't have one of these as a model?
Well, maybe Millennials...?
Well, maybe Millennials...?
My fav airplane. R2800/2000hp.
F4U-4 under the rear stab. I'm not aware of ANY V-166's registered - that was a prototype designation only.
Wonder how many folks know about the FG corsair, made by Goodyear? Pretty much the same bird except it had a updraft carburetor, on start up invariably dripped fuel on ground frequently starting a fire beneath the cowling. usually just blew out on rev up. otherwise someone had to be standing by with a extinguisher. Another annoying thing was that the electronics was mostly located behind the pilots protective armor plate which had to be removed for access to the gear, it was heavy.
Corsair / Whistling Death / Yes, certainly built a few of these models when I was a kid.
Beautiful looking airplane.
Beautiful looking airplane.
As a kid I had this, the Mustang, and the Lightning. I knew they were on the same side, but that didn't keep me from dog fighting them for hours. The imagination of a young boy.
I understand sponsorships, but I hate the Red Bull Logo and name on such an iconic plane.
Kid? I just finished an F4-1A kit in 1:32 that was wonderful. It was a terrific plane once they got it all figured out to land and take off from carriers. The F-35C had almost the same problem: too springy main gear that would bounce and not let it catch a wire. They solved that one too.
Myles Marcovitch - at the current retail prices of plastic scale aircraft model kits nowadays... and given the complexity of assembly and properly painting one... it's no longer a "kid's" hobby!
I agree with Jim Loughner, beautiful aircraft,hate the RB logo!
Excellent catch Andreas!! Even with Navy markings, reminds me of my round of golf with Gregory "Pappy" Boyington. Thank You, sir!
A legendary aircraft, thanks for sharing Andreas!!
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| Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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| 24-Jan-2026 | Unknown | Salzburg (W. A. Mozart) (SZG / LOWS) | 10:09AM CET | En Route | ||
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