zorro9 wrote:
They sure do have a hump at the aft canopy area! Any idea of the switch/design of the "hump" on the -5s & now -4s??
Yes, I do. For years I only had it pinned down within 10 BuNos (IIRC they were in the 97XXX range, and then ALL the 6XXXX airplanes had it), and then within the last six months a friend of mine uncovered the production/tech documents that had the exact BuNo changeover point. He sent me the document along with a LOT of other stuff--will take me a while to look through the HD to find it but if you're really interested, I can look for it.
BTW, if you didn't know this, the 6XXXX -4B/-4P Corsairs were the LAST -4s built, in 1946-47. Yes, they have BuNos thousands
lower than any other -4 Corsairs, including the very first ones. They were obviously built using BuNos from some cancelled WWII contract but I've never been able to find out whose. My theory is there was some sort of postwar funding finagling going on--they had the money to build the airplanes (obviously, since they were built), but didn't have the go-ahead to procure any "new" -4s. New BuNos in sequence would have drawn attention so they just used some "old" cancelled Bu numbers. IIRC there were 143 or 144 or something like that of these. The -5s followed immediately down the line, starting in 1947. (The last -4s and first -5s might have even been on the line together, I don't know.) At least, that's my theory, and no one so far has come up with any other explanation, official or not.
Been a decade or more since I did all this research so this is all off the top of my head. I'll see if I can track down the exact BuNos and quantities if you're interested.
ETA: Just did a quick look on the Baugher list. First of the 6-series -4Bs was 62915 and the last was 63071. I'll see if I can find the rest.