Chino Airshow 2014
F4U Corsair
The Vought F4U is
perhaps one of the most recognizable WWII Pacific fighters
because of the gull wing design. The gull wing design came
from the necessity of having a 13 foot diameter propeller on
the front of the airplane to take advantage of the large
engine's horsepower. Having gull wings led to shorter landing
gear struts. It was figured that longer landing gear legs
would make the landings on carriers more bouncy. Longer legs
would mean more weight as they would have to be strong to be
able to handle carrier landings. Despite this, early Corsairs
were land based because of the length of the nose coupled with
the cockpit placement led to very poor forward and downward
visibility. The British were the ones to come up with the
approach to the carriers that led to their usage from carriers
by both Britain and the United States. There were two Corsairs
flying at the show.