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Fixed Wing F4U Corsairs?

Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:10 pm

Greetings,

On my Corsair Information Forum (http://f4ucorsair.freeforums.org/fixed-wing-corsairs-t193.html) I had a user post this and since I did not know I thought I would ask here:

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Can anyone confirm if some early FG-1 Corsairs were fixed wing? (and give a reference if you can?)

In Barrett Tillman's book "Corsair" he states "Many FG-1s were built with nonfolding wings during the period before Corsairs were put aboard carriers..."
Wikipedia also states (without citation) that FG-1 and FG-1A Corsairs were "A land-based version for the USMC, without the folding wing capability.."

My Grandfather flew Corsairs in the USMC, starting with VMF-212 in the Solomon Islands in 43' and continued flying them into the 50's.
Unfortunately he has passed away, but I am almost positive that he told me that all Corsairs had been manufactured with folding wings and tail hooks, but that some units had removed tail hooks and also some wing-fold hardware in the field to save weight. I'm also pretty sure he said all F4U-1, FG-1, and F3A-1 Corsairs were built to the same specifications.

Any information would be appreciated.

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Thanks in advance!

Re: Fixed Wing F4U Corsairs?

Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:20 pm

The FG-1 had foldable wings.

Re: Fixed Wing F4U Corsairs?

Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:32 pm

Previous discussion on Corsair wing folding at
http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.o ... p?p=455527

Re: Fixed Wing F4U Corsairs?

Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:35 pm

The F2G manuals state there was going to be a land based version without hyd folding wings and a carrier version with the folding wing being power operated.
No real difference in design just there would be a manual pin to lock the wings down on the land based units and you would need to lift the wing manually.

Re: Fixed Wing F4U Corsairs?

Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:47 pm

Thanks for the replies!
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