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Airstrike Toys - Late Model Corsair - Suggestions Needed.

Post by AirstrikeToys » Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:57 pm

Your input is needed on which US Navy or Marine Late Model Corsair you would like to see produced this fall.

This late model Corsair will have a new canopy, 4 bladed prop, repositioned exhaust, chin scoop, and the appropriate antenna depending on the livery selected.

Also, it may include a different ordinance load out, again depending on the livery selected.

I have the French Navy Corsair on the list for late this year, but I haven’t been able to decide on the US livery yet.

After a week or so, I’ll post a poll to get a vote on the recommended liveries.

Thanks.

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Post by aferguson » Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:58 pm

any marine korean war corsair would be great.
i never met an airplane i didn't like...

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Post by Coreyeagle48 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:13 pm

You wouldn't want to make a blue angels hellcat to go with my blue angels F-18 would you? :)

I always thought that might be an interesting Hellcat for you to do.

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FRENCH CORSAIR F 4U7

Post by supersonicfifi » Fri Sep 05, 2008 5:44 am

F 4 U 7 or AU 1 version !!!!!!!

If possible in FRENCH marking :)
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Post by Sabrefan » Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:49 am

Sounds like you are going to make an F4U-4, that would be really cool!
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Post by supersonicfifi » Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:50 am

1/18 mirage 2000 & RAFALE should i say more ?

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Post by aferguson » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:51 am

a korean era night fighter with big radome on the wing would be nice too..
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Post by AirstrikeToys » Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:02 pm

Ok, I've been doing some research and here is a suggestion...

F4U-4B - VMF-214 - Black Sheep Squadron (aka Swashbucklers) - The changes would include a 4 bladed prop, chin scoop, open cowl flaps, 1 piece canopy, 4 - 20MM cannons replacing the 6 - .50 cal guns, 1 drop tank, 1 - 500 lb bomb, standard set of rockets, painted, weathered, and decals to match. The plane would include the BBI pilot and gear.

Here's a bit of history of VMF-214 during the Korean War - Flying eight F4U-4B Corsairs on August 3, 1950, VMF-214 became the first Marine squadron to see action in Korea, when they launched from the USS Sicily (CVE-118) and executed a raid against enemy installations near Inchon. After the F4Us delivered their incendiary bombs and rockets, they followed up with a series of strafing runs. Flying from the USS Badoeng Strait (CVE-116) and the USS Boxer (CV-21), the Black Sheep completed two combat tours in Korea. They participated in key battles, including the Inchon landing and the withdrawal from the Chosin Reservoir. In these and others battles, they provided nearly continual air cover, interdicting supply and communication lines, and inflicting heavy damage on numerous ground emplacements, and enemy armor.

Here's a couple of pic's:

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Post by Sabrefan » Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:24 pm

Awesome! When do you plan on making this Corsair model?
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Post by AirstrikeToys » Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:10 pm

Sabrefan wrote:Awesome! When do you plan on making this Corsair model?
Before the end of the year I'll have the US and French versions available.

The Frenchy will be an F4U-7 which was based off of the F4U-4B that they used in the Suez conflict if I remember correctly.

For those wondering about the British Hellcat, that will be available before the end of the year too.

There will be 2 more Hellcats as well, 1 special edition 10 plane run and finally I'll take input for the last version but I'm leaning towards the night fighter (circle 13). More info on the special edition later.

I'll start the 2009 line up right with a custom plane so don't spend all your $$$ on Christmas. :-)

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Post by supersonicfifi » Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:10 am

YEEEEEPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !

The FRENCH version of the F 4 U 7 !!!!!!!!!! a dream come true !

You bet i will be your first customer !

Philippe

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Post by Sabrefan » Mon Sep 08, 2008 7:24 am

British Hellcat, and French Corsair! Wow, bring em on! :D
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Post by sicqnus » Tue Sep 09, 2008 1:09 am

The nickname of those Corsairs were "Killer Bees" because of the livery.
Also, the French Corsairs were F4U-7. The last Corsairs built. The Americans used to call them the "FFO Corsairs" (For French Only).

They were used in Algeria against the arabian rebels and against the arabs in Egypt during the Suez Crisis.
The Suez Crisis was pretty interesting. In 1952, a young Gamal Abdel Nasser took the power and after
threating the Brits and the French (and buying lots of armament from the Russians - we were in Cold War),
Nasser decided to take by force the Suez canal. He wanted to fund his army by the taxes from the canal
(at this time, Israelians were not allowed to use the Suez canal by the Egyptians).
The Brits were in charge of the Canal before the takeover by Nasser's army. The Frenchs feared an Egyptian
military help to the Algerians rebels and finally Israel feared for its own security (Nasser said he would attack Israel in the future).
Then the Brits, the French and the Israelians made a coalition. The plan was to let Israel attack the Egyptian and soonafter
to send Brits and French troops to restore peace (and of course, secure the canal).

The 29 october, the Israelian troops led by Moshe Dayan made a storm attck on the Sinaï and dispite intense fightings,
defeated badly the Egyptians. 8000 Egyptian warriors were let shot dead on the battlefield.

Soonafter, the Brits and the French sent the Camberras, Venoms, Valiants and F-84F jets to destroy all Egyptian airfields and airforce.
It was called "Operation Mousquetaire". On a second step, Red berets of the 3rd Paratroopers took the Gamil airfield and the French
2nd Commando Paratroopers took all the bridges on Port-Fouad.
All the Nasser's planes, mostly MIG-17 Fresco, MIG-15 Fagot and Ilyushin Beagle were shot down or destroyed.

First operation of the French Corsairs took place in the beginning of november. The aircraft carriers "Arromanches" and "La Fayette"
launched 18 F4U-7 of the 14F squadron and 18 F4U-7 of the 15F squadron. They neutralised the Alexandria airport with 500Lbs bombs.
A few bombs were also dropped on Port-Saïd and on Egyptian Marine ships.

On a fun note, as they were permanently four Dash-7 flying around each carrier for protection, Some of them shot several
T-10 rockets on an unidentified submarine spotted close to the coast. The submarine was the French "La Creole" on a secret
spying mission... Pilots failed to identify the target.
The submarine made a dive and wasn't damaged.

In the meantime, 14F & 15F destroyed Alzama airport (Cairo airport). One plane and one pilot were lost bacause of the DCA.
Intelligence reports said the pilot succeded to open his parachute but was beaten with stones by Egyptian people and killed.

The Dash-7 were also used as close air support for paratroopers in straffing and bombing the ennemies with much success.
The F4U-7 was a great airplane for anti-guerilla warfare.

Note :
- "Flotille" means "Squadron" in the "Marine" world.
- 12F Dash-7 had their nosecones painted sky blue.
- 14F Dash-7 had their nosecones painted white.
- 15F Dash-7 had their nosecones painted black.
- 17F Dash-7 had their nosecones painted red.
(sidenote, 17F was used during the Algerian war. Today they are bombing Afghan and Pakistanis Talibans over
A-stan using SEM - Super Etendard Modernises - look here : http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=00ilAlRRUnQ
or here for the first bombing mission over A-stan, "Mission Heracles" : http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GWmBoXjcUxg).

94 F4U-7 were built. The plane was an hybrid of a AU-1 with a F4U-4 engine (P&W R-2800-43W)

Here are a few documents. Click to see full size.

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14F and 12F "Killer Bees" :
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15F & 14F :
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Note the HVAR rockets armpoints :
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This picture was taken in Algeria :
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Post by supersonicfifi » Tue Sep 09, 2008 7:03 am

IT's CHRISTMAS "c'est NOEL !" :lol:

I definitively vote for the FRENCH Corsair :)

can't wait to get rid of my BBI corsair (awful paint & Quality control ... i will send it to AIRSTRIKE !)

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