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Vought F4U Corsair
In the early months of the Korean War, World War Two vintage fighter-bombers had to shoulder
much of the ground attack responsibility.
Vought's F4U-4B originally saw combat service in 1945. Five years later, many Corsairs and their pilots found themselves flying from
carriers off the Korean coast to help stem the North Korean and later, Chinese invasions.
Unlike the well protected Douglas Skyraider, the F4U-4 was not armored against groundfire, and losses were consistently high.
Later, many of the old Corsairs were fitted with additional armor plate, that despite reducing performance, was gladly received by the pilots.
Loaded with underwing ordnance, F4U-4B fighter-bombers
of VF-113 and VF-114 warm-up their engines prior to launching on another dangerous ground attack mission.
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