March 1944
F4U Corsair of VF-17 undergoing maintenance on Nissan Island, Papua New Guinea.
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Two workers attaching a Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp onto a F4U Corsair at the Chance-Vought factory in Stratford, Connecticut.
Date: March 1943
NARA: 179036630
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Koren War Hero. Oshkosh 2023
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The unmistakable Corsair.
Photo Credit: Brad Hurley
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F4U-ID, Royal New Zealand Air Force.
It survived the war only to be melted down for scrap in 1948
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Un F4U-4 Corsair du Marine Fighter Attack Squadron VMFA-212 est sur la catapulte, prêt pour un lancement depuis le porte-avions d'escorte USS Badoeng Strait (CVE-116) pour une frappe en Corée – Guerre de Corée – 1952
Photographe : Gerald Haddock
©US Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation - 1996.253.7154.010
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corsair 🇺🇸
@Sylvia70485099🇫🇷🇺🇦 via X
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It's Corsair time. Oshkosh 2023
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Ace [Romar’s fridge 👨🏻🦳]
As seen on Romar's fridge! Ace is an old sobriquet for military aviators credited w/ shooting down 5+ enemy aircraft during aerial combat
This piece is a New Year’s gift for a staunch friend who has often been the Tech to my Wrecker in the best ways for many months now 💀⚡️. In a world where opinions and differing personalities divide, we've promised each other to try to let them enlighten. We're both trying to grow and be better, and we will be leaning on each other and the TBB community to make it happen. Brace yourselves, because I'm one heavy motherfucker lol ❤️
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