Description
The F-4U-1D Corsair was a fighter aircraft used by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps during World War II. The Corsair's engine was considered state-of-the-art at the time and employed an air-cooled system (a method that uses air to cool the engine). This engine was very powerful, and to fully harness its strength, the aircraft was equipped with a large 3.82m diameter propeller. Due to this large propeller, a traditional wing would result in the propeller striking the ground. This led to the development of Corsair's distinctive inverted gull wing (resembling the wings of a seagull, but inverted). Thanks to this unique wing design, the Corsair could maintain distance from the ground without needing elongated landing gear.
Specifications:
- Crew: 1 pilot and 1 reconnaissance crew member, totaling 2.
- Wingspan: 12.50m
- Length (including propeller spinner): 10.16m
- Height (from the ground to the tip of the vertical stabilizer): 4.60m
- Engine: Pratt & Whitney P&W R-2800-8(W) air-cooled radial engine
- Engine Output: 2,000 horsepower
- Maximum Speed: 684km/h
- Armament: Six 12.7mm fixed machine guns
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