Description
One of the classic aircraft of the World War II period, the Corsair was designed in 1938 to meet a USN requirement for a shipboard fighter. The distinctive inverted gull wing was to provide sufficient ground clearance for the huge propellor attached to the Double Wasp engine. The XF4U-1 was first flown on May 29 1940. On October 1st, 1940, the aircraft became the first to exceed 400mph – achieving 404mph (646kmh). The aircraft entered service in mid 1942, and development continued through to 1952.
Model Dimensions -Length: 143mm Wingspan: 172mm Height: 67mm
Total Plastic Parts – 45pcs
Total Sprues – 4pcs
Includes cement , 3 x paints & 1 x brush








