marine air wrote:
The F8F’s value comes from it being the “ultimate piston driven airplane” “ the worlds fastest list airplane- Conquest I and Rare Bear” and the ultimate and best fighter plane to come from the U.S. in WW II. Of course these are subjective and open for debate.
I was touring The presidential library of President George H. W . Bush several years ago. The docent was an elderly man with a Navy Cross miniaturized lapel pin. He told me he had flown during his time in the Marines the F4F, F6F , F7F, F8F, F9F and the F4U Corsair. He said the Bearcat cockpit was cramped, loud and hot. The cockpit and wing were too small and once you loaded it up with fuel and ammo it could carry very little ordnance. That’s why they were dropped in favor of the F7F and F4U for use in the Korean War. I’ve had so many vets tell me the Corsair was the best. Amazing aircraft apparently.
Two civilian pilots, One of them Howard Purdue, told me the Bearcat was his favorite. He said “it does everything great; climb, cruising speed, acro, and easiest to land. “
In the words of singer Roy Acuff , “ You have to dance with the one that brung ya.” My favorite is the one I’m getting to ride or fly.
Sounds like it comes down to which aircraft is better for fighting a war vs which aircraft is better as a fun flyer. I can live with that.