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Mon Jun 24, 2013 8:23 pm
No information on this F4U-5N. (Source NMNA)

Test firing F4U-5N

(Source Vought)
Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:58 am
I'm pretty certain the gull gray over white F4U-5N is F4U-5N, BuNo.122189 which was pulled from surplus storage by the US Navy and set aside for preservation. It was later traded to the USMC Museum for an FG-1D and is now on outdoor display (unfortunately) at MCAS Miramar in California.
Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:05 pm
Rob Mears wrote:I'm pretty certain the gull gray over white F4U-5N is F4U-5N, BuNo.122189 which was pulled from surplus storage by the US Navy and set aside for preservation. It was later traded to the USMC Museum for an FG-1D and is now on outdoor display (unfortunately) at MCAS Miramar in California.
Thanks for the info
Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:38 pm
A Carey/F4U Folks:
Good day!
Interesting pic of the gull grey Corsair! It looks similar to Buno F4U-5N 122189 except for the RDF antenna in the back. Could it be an F4U-5NL instead??
Wed Jun 26, 2013 12:33 am
BuNo.122189 had the RDF antenna prior to being refurbished by the Marine Corps Museum. I figure it was just a retrofit made during the plane's later service years.
Wed Jun 26, 2013 9:21 am
A.Carey/F4U5N Folks:
Plz keep posting those rare F4U pictures. The gull grey F4U-5N may be Buno 122189 as Rob says, still in its original scheme. c.1970s. Somewhere in a NAVY/MCAS base.
Maybe the Miramar MCAS folks may come up with other angles when they received this fine sample! This one looks likes it's being refurbished. Tks
Wed Jun 26, 2013 7:55 pm
A.Carey/F4U-5N folks:
Good day!
Found some more info/data on the fine B/w of poss Buno 122189.
1. ... C. '65-'76 at Pensacola NAS. (maybe someone else took pics of it then.)
2. In storage at NTS Bainbridge, GA c.'78
3. Restored at MCAS Cherry PT late 70s.
4. Used the scheme of an F4U-5P WF #15. Korean Era.
5. Transfered to Miramar MCAS c. 2000??
Source: Quantico MACS Museum. VA
Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:10 pm
zorro7 wrote:A.Carey/F4U-5N folks:
Good day!
Found some more info/data on the fine B/w of poss Buno 122189.
1. ... C. '65-'76 at Pensacola NAS. (maybe someone else took pics of it then.)
2. In storage at NTS Bainbridge, GA c.'78
3. Restored at MCAS Cherry PT late 70s.
4. Used the scheme of an F4U-5P WF #15. Korean Era.
5. Transfered to Miramar MCAS c. 2000??
Source: Quantico MACS Museum. VA
Here's another. Source AAHS
Thu Jun 27, 2013 2:25 pm
There you go. Another F4U-5N with an RDF antenna.
Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:03 pm
A Carey/Rob:
Good day!
If the gull grey sample is indeed Buno 122189 then it should be holes where the metal plate for the RDF antenna used to be mounted or another plate to cover the area. Same with the triangular antenna in front of it...that one, was also removed & replaced with another type.
p.s it will be nice to see a close-ups of these 2 areas!!
Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:52 pm
That, or they simply replaced the sheet metal. I have a old photo of 122189 at Pensacola in 1974 with the RDF installed, if that's the question.
Fri Jun 28, 2013 6:49 pm
A. Carey Rob:
Good Day!
Those RDF mods seem interesting! The ARG F4U-5Ns had blue & silver footballs installed also.
Is the Buno visible in the c.1974 Pensacola NAS pic?? How about the VHF antenna behind the cockpit?
Sat Jun 29, 2013 2:40 pm
...for Jack Cook!
Good day!
Found this interesting shot of Buno 122189 S. Calif c. 1975. Tks for sharing it.
p.s Any possible way that you also may have captured other angles of it?? profile shots or the aft section?? Tks
Sat Jun 29, 2013 5:00 pm
Believe the last picture of 189 was taken at Whitting Field, FL. in 1975. Aircraft had been made flyable and was to depart to El Toro for display a little while later.
Sat Jun 29, 2013 10:09 pm
John/F4U-5N folks:
Good day!
Tks for the info & data on Buno 122189 at Whiting Field, NW /FLA.c. 1975. Time to write a few letters for poss photos of the restoration process. The Jack Cook shot shows some traces of the NL model!!
p.s We' ll keep digging!
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