Hi All,
I’ve sent an inquiry about the BuNo. 88466 accident (
88466 bounced on landing and broke in half NAS Alameda 6 February 1949).
Confirmation and details, if and when received.
With regard to pre-production F2G aircraft, this from the Baugher BuNo. listing:
a)
14691/14695 converted to XF2G-1.
Must have been diverted from Royal Navy batch
14694 was tested at Mustin Field and NAS Patuxent from 10/45 to 5/47. Stricken from Navy records May 31, 1947. As N91092 it raced as #18 when it was purchased by pilot Ron Puckett and raced in the 1947 and 1949 National Air Races. BuNo. 14694 was a Goodyear FG-1D Corsair converted to a XF2G-1. Ron Puckett was a Navy test pilot and also familiar with the F2G's Ron acquired his F2-G in time to enter the 1947 Thompson Trophy Race with a stock airplane. At that time #18 still had the original sub-rudder. Ron took off after all others had completed their first lap due to a problem with an official. Ron was able to move up to 3rd place, in the nineteenth lap, engine problems forced him to land. In the 1949 Thompson Trophy Race, Ron came in second. After the race, Ron sold his F2G to a broker who had a customer for the R-4360 engine. Ron believes the airplane was scrapped.
b) Goodyear FG-1, FG-1A Corsair
12992, 13471, 13472 converted to XF2G-1
Also, very interesting info about pre-production F2Gs on the following link:
http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/F ... 8_F2Ga.htm
And one about F2G racers:
http://www.warbirdaeropress.com/articles/bail_out.html
Cheers,
Amado