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Old 14th March 2009, 12:59
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Powered? Armed, more like.
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Re: Cannon powered Corsair

Off course I am just play with terms... like Intel Powered or so on...
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Re: Cannon powered Corsair

HMMMM interesting and here i thought the 1st 20mm Hispano version of the Corsair was the F4U-4C
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-1C

The later -4B was a post war variant.
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Re: Cannon powered Corsair

Yeah i figured it was the -1C since it only had 3 propblades ;-) you also dont hear much about the -1C only the -4C and -5C(N)
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