Rob Mears wrote:
The other plane is the same one Jowitt was marketing all throughout the 1990's as "BuNo.50000". I had actually worked with him for some time around 1991-92 to try and identify the center section by cross referencing 'VS' (Vought Sikorsky) and 'WO' (Willis Overland) numbers found on the center section. In the end we weren't able to cross reference them with a Bureau Number, so it was a deadend.
He did have bits and parts from at least three different ex-RNZAF Corsairs that he had found scattered all over New Zealand and beyond, and those pieces included at least one marked component from the real BuNo.50000. I suppose that was the most identifiable piece he could find, so he used that to signify the plane's ID. My best guess is that it's in fact an F4U-1A center section.
WOW... if it is indeed a F4U-1A, that means it could actually be a combat veteran, as none of the FG's arrived until after the war.
I thought that Mark Noah ended up with the one with the F4U-1 rear fuse... so they are at the same place then? Interesting! Would love to hear more if you can talk about it.
Cheers,
Richard
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