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PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:45 pm 
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It looks like some sort of light. But then again it kind of doesn't ...

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:53 pm 
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Looks just like a retractable landing light with an early sealed beam element.

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The light is switched on too.

This looks like a photo from the same sequence

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Found the shot here: http://forum.largescalemodeller.com/topic/1261-132-f4u-1-corsair-birdcage/

I think early F4U's had the landing light in the left wing and recognition lights in the right wing. No idea when this changed

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Here you can see the notched cut out for the retractable landing light on the left which is a standard part used on most of the WWII aircraft and post war as well.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 5:33 pm 
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Thanks Taigh, so it does look to be something real. I was also thinking it was the photo doctored up or something. I had the same photo you posted in my files. (EDIT: not the same photo but same Corsair a few seconds later.)

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Jesse C. I think you're on to something, A Tiny UFO? (Sorry, M.A.M :wink: ) it's been a Long day! :?

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Jesse C. wrote:
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at first glance it really looks to me like a screw in light bulb out there on the end of the wing.

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You call?! :D :D :D


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Hi Mark,

I am not sure if you know you have been given the correct answer, it is the retractable landing light.

This light was deleted early in 1A production.


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Yes thanks indeed, learn something new everyday. I knew it be some sort of landing light, but didn't know it would come out like that on the early 1A's. Interesting to see it come out in that position while flying at that altitude.

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I was thinking it is a Foo Fighter.....


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According to Edwards Park in Nannette extension of the retractable landing light on a P-39 could induce a sudden snap roll if the pilot wasn't ready for it. :shock:

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