Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background info
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Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background info
I like to have as much background information as I can for all of my planes and keep it all on an excel spreadsheet. It makes me feel more in touch with the planes knowing their individual histories. For the MD corsair, I have seen 1Lt Edwin Olander VMF 214 attached to that particular plane and now I have a magazine with that corsair on the cover and it has Lt Ken Walsh's, the MOH recipient, name on it. The article stated he was the first corsair ace, so maybe the pilot just wanted his name on the plane.
I know the board is very knowledgeable about this kind of stuff. Who should I put as the rightly pilot for this aircraft and what unit?
Thanks for any help.
I know the board is very knowledgeable about this kind of stuff. Who should I put as the rightly pilot for this aircraft and what unit?
Thanks for any help.
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Re: Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background inf
I did a little research a while back to get info on marines dream. The BBI paint scheme was never used in that way in WWII. I believe this is a paint scheme of a corsair used now for air shows or some kind of modern display at some point.
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Re: Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background inf
Ok, that would make sense. Just have a cool paint job, put a well known name on it and you are good to go. Gotcha! Thanks for the information!!gliderdwm wrote:I did a little research a while back to get info on marines dream. The BBI paint scheme was never used in that way in WWII. I believe this is a paint scheme of a corsair used now for air shows or some kind of modern display at some point.
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Re: Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background inf
Yes the Marines Dream is a flying air show plane. I’ve seen it in person a few times and have a few different photos of it hiding out on different computers. Not an original scheme from what I was told but still a cool bird.
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Re: Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background inf
Yeah, I like the scheme, just wish it was historically accurate, but what can you do? Would be nice to see that one in person, knowing that I have the smaller variant at home on display.toyktdlgh wrote:Yes the Marines Dream is a flying air show plane. I’ve seen it in person a few times and have a few different photos of it hiding out on different computers. Not an original scheme from what I was told but still a cool bird.
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Re: Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background inf
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Re: Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background inf
Here are some pictures from WWII Weekend.......
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WW%20II%20WEEKEND%202008/DSC00764.jpg)
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WW%20II%20WEEKEND%202008/DSC00765.jpg)
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WW%20II%20WEEKEND%202008/DSC00935.jpg)
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WWII%20WEEKEND%202010/DSC03455.jpg)
Here is a photo of a Bunker Hill Avenger they had there also. Sadly a mechanic died the following year when it caught on fire during test run. I believe the Avenger was damaged beyond repair too.
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WW%20II%20WEEKEND%202008/DSC00748.jpg)
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WW%20II%20WEEKEND%202008/DSC00764.jpg)
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WW%20II%20WEEKEND%202008/DSC00765.jpg)
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WW%20II%20WEEKEND%202008/DSC00935.jpg)
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WWII%20WEEKEND%202010/DSC03455.jpg)
Here is a photo of a Bunker Hill Avenger they had there also. Sadly a mechanic died the following year when it caught on fire during test run. I believe the Avenger was damaged beyond repair too.
![Image](http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/buckyroo/WW%20II%20WEEKEND%202008/DSC00748.jpg)
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Re: Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background inf
Not only is Marines Dream a fictitious airshow scheme, so is the BBI Checkerboarded cowl Corsair. That plane was last flying around 2000-2001. Then they stuck it in a museum. No longer flying.
The Block Island Corsair is the only BBI Corsair with a WWII historic representation.
All of 21st Century's Corsairs are an accurate WWII representation. Slight correction. The first issue of the Ira Kepford Corsair is partially correct. From the only existing picture known shows it had less kill markings and the color variations are hard to prove. The 2nd issue of Kepford's Corsair represents the 4 known photos of that plane.
The Block Island Corsair is the only BBI Corsair with a WWII historic representation.
All of 21st Century's Corsairs are an accurate WWII representation. Slight correction. The first issue of the Ira Kepford Corsair is partially correct. From the only existing picture known shows it had less kill markings and the color variations are hard to prove. The 2nd issue of Kepford's Corsair represents the 4 known photos of that plane.
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Re: Question about "Marine's Dream" corsair - background inf
Still a beautiful airplane, even if not historically correct. Would love to see that one rolling down the runway and lifting off into the air!Buckyroo wrote:Here are some pictures from WWII Weekend.......
Here is a photo of a Bunker Hill Avenger they had there also. Sadly a mechanic died the following year when it caught on fire during test run. I believe the Avenger was damaged beyond repair too.
"I can stop collecting 1:18 scale anytime, really I can. OOoh, the new Stuka re-paint! I don't have that one.