This is the place where the majority of the warbird (aircraft that have survived military service) discussions will take place. Specialized forums may be added in the new future
Post a reply

Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go...

Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:11 am

Image

New listing at Courtesy...
http://www.courtesyaircraft.com/index.p ... 1a-project

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:16 am

Looks like alot of work BUT…

Image

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:39 am

Unless I missed it on their website any idea on the Bu No.?

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:49 am

Mark Allen M wrote:Unless I missed it on their website any idea on the Bu No.?

Just a WAG, but it could be either Bu49956 or Bu50000. Does anyone know if either of these airframes fought in the Solomons?

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 11:17 am

Projects like these I feel are becoming rarer and rarer with each year. While there are alot of pieces to this one, doesn't $850,000 seem a bit high? I would imagine maybe, MAYBE $400,000, but for $850k, Id go out and buy something else that was flyable. And thats hard to say for me, considering I want no less than a fleet.
Last edited by Warbird Kid on Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:30 am, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 11:41 am

Warbirdnerd wrote:
Mark Allen M wrote:Unless I missed it on their website any idea on the Bu No.?

Just a WAG, but it could be either Bu49956 or Bu50000. Does anyone know if either of these airframes fought in the Solomons?



I think Bryan is right. My money is on Bu. No. 49956, but would love confirmation.

Steve

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 2:46 pm

Then could this be it? F4U-1A NZ5527 c/n5203, Bu49956

Image

Image
Or perhaps NZ5227, can't make out the #'s

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 3:19 pm

Warbirdnerd wrote:Unless I missed it on their website any idea on the Bu No.?
Just a WAG, but it could be either Bu49956 or Bu50000.

From the Registry listings, it sounds like what's left of both of them:
(49956) Recovered as a collection of axed components.
Ross Jowitt, Auckland-Ardmore, NZ, 1989-2001.
- Stored.

(50000) Fuselage hulk & components moved to Auckland, 1977.
Ross Jowitt, Auckland-Ardmore, NZ, 1989-1995.
- Restoration project using parts of F4U-1A/NZ5527.

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 5:01 pm

Warbird Kid wrote:Projects like these I feel are becoming rarer and rarer with each year. While there are alot of pieces to this one, doesn't $850,000 seem a bit high? I would imagine maybe, MAYBE $400,000, but for $850k, Id go out and buy something else that was flyable. And thats hard to say for me, considering I want no less than eight Corsairs operating as one unit out of Connecticut.

The important point would be how much of what you get would be flyable for the 850.If its a pattern bird forget it.

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 6:54 pm

Warbird Kid wrote:Projects like these I feel are becoming rarer and rarer with each year. While there are alot of pieces to this one, doesn't $850,000 seem a bit high? I would imagine maybe, MAYBE $400,000, but for $850k, Id go out and buy something else that was flyable. And thats hard to say for me, considering I want no less than eight Corsairs operating as one unit out of Connecticut.


I love the Corsair and if I had the money I'd dish it out, but I do feel it is too much.

A couple flying Corsairs just sold on Platinum for around 1 million snd 1.5 million. I know the previous owner of one of them.

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 7:23 pm

Scooby wrote:
I love the Corsair and if I had the money I'd dish it out, but I do feel it is too much.

A couple flying Corsairs just sold on Platinum for around 1 million snd 1.5 million. I know the previous owner of one of them.


Really Scooby! Can you be specific? I don't recall seeing anything like your description. If memory serves me correct I don't think a flying corsair for less than 1.5 million has sold for upwards of 15+ years, and that's conservative! probably over 20 years.
I'm saying your statement is not correct.

This plane/project surfaced 10-15 years ago for sale down under and it didn't have proper paperwork then. Does it now? Courtesy isn't listing an N number or any type of serial/construction number. Can someone at Courtesy verify its proper identity? I don't mean speculative as some of these other posts but specifically with paperwork.
The suspicious thing is there is so much listed as to appear to build value but I see the truth of the mater as it's just a bunch of parts and "Buyer Beware".
I wonder why it even made it to Courtesy for sale, isn't the Warbird community so small that if it was rumored to possibly go up for sale(as a ligitimate airplane) someone with connections or deep pockets would have quickly and quietly bought it?
Fishy...

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 7:32 pm

StCurry7 wrote:This plane/project surfaced 10-15 years ago for sale down under and it didn't have proper paperwork then. Does it now?

No. Does not seem to be the case.
StCurry7 wrote:isn't the Warbird community so small that if it was rumored to possibly go up for sale(as a ligitimate airplane) someone with connections or deep pockets would have quickly and quietly bought it?

Yes. Does seem to be the case usually.

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:48 pm

For the record, Platinum has not sold any Corsairs for $1 million or $1.5 million. You can check the SOLD page to see what we have sold. This page is accurate and up to date.


Simon Brown
Platinum Fighter Sales
www.platinumfighters.com

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:49 pm

StCurry7 wrote:
Scooby wrote:
I love the Corsair and if I had the money I'd dish it out, but I do feel it is too much.

A couple flying Corsairs just sold on Platinum for around 1 million snd 1.5 million. I know the previous owner of one of them.


Really Scooby! Can you be specific? I don't recall seeing anything like your description. If memory serves me correct I don't think a flying corsair for less than 1.5 million has sold for upwards of 15+ years, and that's conservative! probably over 20 years.
I'm saying your statement is not correct.

...


Actually I think I may be wrong. The person I know is Blane Fowler, I now think he was asking 1.7 million when he sold. He had the F4U-7 that was up for sale this year for 2.5 million. I don't think it sold.

I thought Platinum had an F4U-1 listed for 1.3 million this year. Perhaps I was wrong.

Re: Looking for a combat vet Corsair Project? Here you go.

Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:01 pm

Platinum wrote:For the record, Platinum has not sold any Corsairs for $1 million or $1.5 million. You can check the SOLD page to see what we have sold. This page is accurate and up to date.


Simon Brown
Platinum Fighter Sales
http://www.platinumfighters.com


Thanks Simon, I didn't think the Corsair formerly owned by Blain Fowler sold. As I have seen it listed in other locations.

But I did think the F4U-1 listed on your site sold, I guess it didn't sell either as I see no Corsairs in your sold tab.

My apologies.
Post a reply