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a mentor
She's a F4U-5 (seen on other views of N179PT), powered by Pratt and Whitney R-2800-32(E) and swung a 14', four bladed prop. Notice the tail hook.
Robert Day
Please post more pictures!
serge LOTH
A thought for Gregg Boyington!!5* for him and 5* for the picture!
Edmond Boutte
Love the Sound!
a mentor
I got to meet Boyington at the RAR years back -- a real crusty dude :)
jesse kyzer
http://aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=14819
Dan Brink
1 of the greatest WW2 war planes Fighter wise. Only 1 of my many favorites
Bart Steger
I think I'm in love.
adelma
Just when I get convinced that the Mustang was the best looking WWII fighter, you post this.
Great shot!!
James Driskell
Whistling death!
a mentor
btw: the WR tail code was assigned to VMF-312 as described here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Navy_and_U.S._Marine_Corps_aircraft_tail_codes

and VMF-312 here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VMFA-312
Mike Padnom
Regarding this aircraft, the F4U, is it true that it was the English pilots who showed the American Navy how to land on an aircraft carrier?
a mentor
according to https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Vought_F4U_Corsair#Royal_Navy

"Royal Navy aviators found landing accidents less of a problem than they had been to U.S. Navy aviators due to the curved approach used. British units solved the landing visibility problem by approaching the carrier in a medium left-hand turn, which allowed the pilot to keep the carrier's deck in view over the dip in the port wing, allowing safe carrier operations, and would later be adopted by U.S. Navy and Marines fliers themselves as well for carrier use of the Corsair.[67]"
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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
14-Apr-2024 UnknownOkmulgee Rgnl/Paul and Betty Abbott Fld ()Greenwood-Leflore () 11:12AM CDT 12:31PM CDT (?) 1:18
14-Apr-2024 UnknownStillwater Rgnl ()Okmulgee Rgnl/Paul and Betty Abbott Fld () 09:46AM CDT 10:07AM CDT 0:21
12-Apr-2024 UnknownStillwater Rgnl ()Stillwater Rgnl () 04:00PM CDT 04:17PM CDT 0:16
12-Apr-2024 UnknownMeml Fld ()Stillwater Rgnl () 01:59PM CDT 03:09PM CDT 1:09
12-Apr-2024 UnknownGreenwood-Leflore ()Meml Fld () 12:36PM CDT 01:30PM CDT (?) 0:54
06-Apr-2024 UnknownGreenwood-Leflore ()Greenwood-Leflore () 11:36AM CDT 12:02PM CDT 0:26
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