Nicknamed the Sweetheart of Okinawa by the U.S. Marines and Whistling Death by the Japanese, the Corsair performed effectively in two years the Pacific conflict of World War 2 and the Korean engagement of the early 1950s. The first production Corsair flew on June 25, 1942 at a time when the Japanese offensive seemed irresistible. It was not until late that year, with the delivery of the first Corsair squadrons into the hands of the U.S. Marines on Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands, that the tide of air combat was permanently turned in favor of the Allied Forces. To the British Navy in the early 1944 goes credit for introducing the Corsair to carrier service. Nine months later, the U.S. Navy cleared the way for the Corsair to become the mainstay of its mighty carrier fleet.
Giant 3/4 inch scale World War 2 Fighters and Bombers. Multi-purpose models for flying or static display. The worlds finest scale balsa wood airplane kits featuring true to life action parts such as movable flying surfaces, sliding canopies, retractable landing gear, and drop-able bombs. U-Control (.09 motor), free flight (.049 motor). Although the fuselages of these models are roomy enough to take simple R/C equipment, no instructions or diagrams are available.
For ages 14 and up.
Wing Span: 30 inches
Scale: 1/16
Wooden Airplane Kits (stick and tissue kits) Require: Basic modeling tools, glue and a large amount of patience. Please refer to instructions for a complete list.
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Guillows F4U-4 Corsair Wooden Model Airplane KitItem # GUI1004 Regular price: $71.99 our featured items |



