RFK7RXX5–AKRON, USA - SEPT 9: Goodyear FG-1D Corsair at Props and Pistons Airshow taking place at the Akron Fulton International Airport
RMPNWK5W–Goodyear FG-1D (Chance Vought F4U) Corsair carrier-based fighter-bomber in flight
RMA9ATW7–F4U-4 CORSAIR and FG-1D Corsair
RMFBH135–Goodyear FG-1D (Chance Vought F4U) Corsair carrier-based fighter-bomber in flight
RMHFBCB7–F4U-1D of VF-84 takes off from USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) in February 1944
RMBR3KFD–Chance-Vought F4U Corsair in flight during the 2010 Pylon Racing School at Stead Field near Reno, Nevada.
RMK6GTB7–Vought F4U Corsair Second World War fighter plane flying at the Goodwood Revival 2017. Goodyear-built Vought FG-1D Corsair G-FGID
RFM0J404–Goodyear Corsair FG-1D aircraft taxing on September 22nd 2017 at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK
RMPAC5WX–160306-N-QY759-073 SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) Kazuya Fujita plays requiem trumpet as Saiki City and Oita Prefecture dignitaries bow in memorial to the pilot of this F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber at the departure ceremony held for the aircraft parts at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan. The flowers honor the aircraft’s pilot whose body was never recovered. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed until the decision was made t
RFHTTF4B–at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford. England.
RME3RHHJ–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RM2T1AFN4–Vought F-4U Corsair fighter plane at Wings over Wairarapa airshow, Hood Aerodrome, Masterton, New Zealand. Second World War Goodyear made FG-1 Corsair
RM2A33GMW–F4U-1D of VMF-322 at Kadena 1945.
RF2WT92JP–A vintage Vought F4U-1D Corsair fighter aircraft hangs from the ceiling at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, National Air and Space Museum.
RMAR7YE8–Goodyear FG 1D Corsair and CV F4U 4 Corsair formate for a flypast at Duxfords Flying Legends Show
RF2JJ5N8M–Old Warden, UK - 3rd July 2022: A vintage A vintage Chance Vought FG-1D Corsair world war 2 us navy fighter in flight
RMBK8THX–Goodyear/Chance Vought FG-1D (F4U) Corsair WWII fighter plane at Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Addison Airport, Dallas, Texas, USA
RM2WD47XJ–Corsair WW2 Fighter plane. Goodyear FG-1D Corsair 130-A G-FGID Royal Navy KD345 Fleet Air Arm
RM2CRWBY2–. Bell telephone magazine . The ash as carried by three types of planes: a F4U-1D fighter; an Avenger torpedo bomber; and a Navy PTR
RFK7RXPK–AKRON, USA - SEPT 9: Goodyear FG-1D Corsair at Props and Pistons Airshow taking place at the Akron Fulton International Airport
RFA9ATTC–F4U-4 CORSAIR and FG-1D Corsair
RMBR3K0H–Chance-Vought F4U Corsair in flight during the 2010 Pylon Racing School at Stead Field near Reno, Nevada.
RFM0J402–Goodyear Corsair FG-1D aircraft on the apron with ground crew technician prior to flight on September 22nd 2017 at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK
RMPAC5RR–SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) Kazuya Fujita plays requiem trumpet as Saiki City and Oita Prefecture dignitaries prepare to lay flowers before the parts of an F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber at the departure ceremony held for the aircraft parts at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan on Mar. 6, 2016. The flowers honor the aircraft’s pilot whose body was never recovered. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed until the decision was
RME3RHTT–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RM2A33GM0–F4U-1D of VF-5 on USS Franklin (CV-13) 1945.
RM2WD47WX–Corsair WW2 Fighter plane. Goodyear FG-1D Corsair 130-A G-FGID Royal Navy KD345 Fleet Air Arm
RM2CRWBY5–. Bell telephone magazine . The ash as carried by three types of planes: a F4U-1D fighter; an Avenger torpedo bomber; and a Navy PTR. Kearny women made precision bombing radars for the B-2ys
RFK7RXW6–AKRON, USA - SEPT 9: Goodyear FG-1D Corsair at Props and Pistons Airshow taking place at the Akron Fulton International Airport
RFA9ATT8–F4U-4 CORSAIR
RMBR3K7K–Chance-Vought F4U Corsair in flight during the 2010 Pylon Racing School at Stead Field near Reno, Nevada.
RMBFD369–Chance Vought F4U Corsair in Air Race action ath the 2009 National Championship Air Races in Reno Nevada
RMPAC5W1–SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) Kazuya Fujita plays the U.S. national anthem as Saiki City and Oita Prefectural dignitaries see off the parts of a World War II F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber at the end of a departure ceremony held for the aircraft at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan on Mar. 6, 2016. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed until the decision was made to return them to the U.S. Navy as a goodwill gesture marking s
RME3RHTM–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RM2A33GNG–F4U-1D of VBF-86 on USS Wasp (CV-18) 1945.
RM2WD47X5–Corsair WW2 Fighter plane. Goodyear FG-1D Corsair 130-A G-FGID Royal Navy KD345 Fleet Air Arm
RFA9ATX5–FG-1D Corsair
RMBFD36F–Chance Vought F4U Corsair in Air Race action ath the 2009 National Championship Air Races in Reno Nevada
RMPAC5MM–SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) Commander U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Capt. Matthew Ovios and Saiki City Mayor Yasuyoshi Nishijima hold the inventory for the World War II F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber before them after Ovios formally accepted the inventory from Nishijima at the departure ceremony held for the aircraft parts at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan on Mar. 6, 2016. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed until the d
RMC51P6H–Chance-Vought F4U-4 Corsair.
RME3RHHP–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RM2A33GNB–F4U-1D of VMF-512 on USS Gilbert Islands (CVE-107) in 1945.
RM2WD47XA–Corsair WW2 Fighter plane. Goodyear FG-1D Corsair 130-A G-FGID Royal Navy KD345 Fleet Air Arm
RFA9ATWE–F4U-4 CORSAIR
RMPAC612–SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) Commander U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Capt. Matthew Ovios accepts the inventory of parts of a World War II F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber from Saiki City Mayor Yasuyoshi Nishijima at the departure ceremony held for the aircraft parts at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan on Mar. 6, 2016. The flowers honor the aircraft’s pilot whose body was never recovered. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed u
RMC51P6P–Chance-Vought F4U-4 Corsair.
RME3RHTY–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RM2TB5C84–Vought F4U-1D Corsair aboard USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) on 6 May 1945
RM2WD47XX–Corsair WW2 Fighter plane. Goodyear FG-1D Corsair 130-A G-FGID Royal Navy KD345 Fleet Air Arm
RFA9ATW4–F4U-4 CORSAIR
RMPAC5T3–SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) Commander U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Capt. Matthew Ovios reads a letter of appreciation from U.S. Navy History and Heritage Command at the departure ceremony held for parts of World War II F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan on Mar. 6, 2016. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed until the decision was made to return them to the U.S. Navy as a goodwill gesture mar
RMC51P6W–Chance-Vought F4U-4 Corsair.
RME3RHW1–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RMBFD36G–P-40 Warhawk and F4U Corsair battle in air racing action.
RM2T6FJ67–USS Shangri-La (CV-38) loads Vought F4U-1D Corsairs at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia (USA), circa in January 1945
RM2WD47XE–Corsair WW2 Fighter plane. Goodyear FG-1D Corsair 130-A G-FGID Royal Navy KD345 Fleet Air Arm
RFA9ATTA–F4U-4 CORSAIR
RMPAC5Y5–SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) The Commander U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Color Guard renders honors at the departure ceremony for parts of a World War II F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber held at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan on Mar. 6, 2016. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed until the decision was made to return them to the U.S. Navy as a goodwill gesture marking seven decades since the end of World War II. (U.S. Navy p
RMD3D19K–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RMBFD36N–P-40 Warhawk and F4U Corsair battle in air racing action.
RMEC6MT9–Stan Abele Collection Image 15173
RMD3D254–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RF2WD48AP–American WW2 fighter planes fly in close formation in the sky. F4U corsair, F8F Wildcat, F4F among others.
RFA9ATWD–FG-1D Corsair
RMPAC60A–160306-N-QY759-052 SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) The Commander U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Color Guard renders honors at the departure ceremony for parts of a World War II F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber held at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed until the decision was made to return them to the U.S. Navy as a goodwill gesture marking seven decades since the end of World War II. (U.S. Nav
RMBEX68B–Chance Vought F4U-4 Corsair during the 2009 Reno National Championship Air Races Unlimited Bronze finals.
RMBTF661–Chance-Vought F4U Corsair in flight during the 2010 Reno National Championship Air Races at Stead Field near Reno, Nevada.
RMD3D258–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RF2WD48AK–American WW2 fighter planes fly in close formation in the sky. F4U corsair, F8F Wildcat, F4F among others.
RMPAC5TC–SAIKI CITY, Japan (March 6, 2016) Commander U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Capt. Matthew Ovios reads a letter of appreciation from U.S. Navy History and Heritage Command at the departure ceremony held for parts of World War II F4U-1D Corsair fighter-bomber at Yawaragi Peace Memorial Hall in Saiki City, Japan on Mar. 6, 2016. The parts are from a Fighter Squadron (VF) 10 Corsair that was ditched off Saiki on March 18, 1945 after attacking an Oita military airfield. They were salvaged from the water and displayed until the decision was made to return them to the U.S. Navy as a goodwill gesture mar
RMHFBCB8–F4U-1D of VMF-322 at Kadena 1945
RMBTF653–Chance-Vought F4U Corsair in flight during the 2010 Reno National Championship Air Races at Stead Field near Reno, Nevada.
RMD3D24Y–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RF2WD48AX–American WW2 fighter planes fly in close formation in the sky. F4U corsair, F8F Wildcat, F4F among others.
RMHG0P8D–VMF-321 F4U-1D Corsairs on Iwo Jima 1945
RMD3D24E–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RF2WD48AT–American WW2 fighter planes fly in close formation in the sky. F4U corsair, F8F Wildcat, F4F among others.
RMHFBCB4–F4U-1D of VBF-86 on USS Wasp (CV-18) 1945
RMD3D1DT–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RME3P471–AL61A-382 Vought FG-1D 88086 NX63382 c47
RMEC6N38–Stan Abele Collection Image 15356
RMHFBCB6–F4U-1D of VF-5 on USS Franklin (CV-13) 1945
RMEC6N39–Stan Abele Collection Image 15356
RME3RMH3–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RMHF1H08–F4U-1D VMF-511 on USS Block Island (CVE-106) 1945
RME3RKC4–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RMHFBCBB–F4U-1D of VMF-512 on USS Gilbert Islands (CVE-107) in 1945
RMD6XYJ6–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RMD6XX1B–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RMD3D28D–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
RMD3D2AR–Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
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