F4U-4 Corsair USN
Item#: HN-TAMC158Sale Price:
$138.98
42%
Description
The F4U Corsair, designed by Chance Vought, has the longest production run of any U.S. piston engine fighter in history (1942-1952). More than 12,000 were produced over the ten year span, and the aircraft was used by many nations. The Corsair first saw combat service as a fighter in World War II, and was regarded as one of the most formidable Allied naval fighters. Towards the end of World War II, the Corsair developed into the role of a fighter-bomber, and it continued in this role during the Korean War. The Corsair was also built for many other Allied nations during the war, and the last few aircraft to roll off the lines were built for France in 1952.
Reproduced here is the F4U-4, the last version produced in World War II. It is painted in painstakingly detailed U.S. Navy colors which combine with high-quality handcrafted production to make this model a superb choice for any collector or enthusiast.

Dimensions & Specifications
# of Pieces
1
Length (in.)
12.25
Scale
11689
Weight
4.2 lbs.
Wingspan (in.)
16.25
Year
1943
Aircraft
Prop
Branch
Navy
Era
WWII
Finish
Painted
Material
Wood
Brand
Toys and Models



