Goodyear
FG-1D Corsair
Powered by a 2000 HP R-2800 Double Wasp the Corsair
was the first U.S. single engine production aircraft capable
of speeds in excess of 400 mph in level flight. Designed by
Rex Biesel and Igor Sikorsky of Vought Aircraft Company in 1938
many variants were produced by Chance Vought as well as Goodyear.
The Corsair was able to out climb and out dive the primary
Japanese fighter, the A6M Zero. The aircraft’s performance
advantage, its ability to take severe punishment, and six .50-caliber
Browning machine guns gave Navy and Marine pilots the advantage
in the skies over the Pacific. Corsairs also flew in combat
during the Korean War as well as the 1969 Football War between
Honduras and El Salvador.
|