Who sold the Royal Navy Corsair originally and.
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Who sold the Royal Navy Corsair originally and.
is it generally considered a hard to find plane?
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They were the 2nd repaint and it was sold at TRU originally. I refused to get one when they first came out because it came with an AAF pilot. I wanted a British pilot. Then, when the Spitfire came out, with the RAF pilot, I was a buzz for RNAS or FAA Corsair. By that time, they were out of TRU. I was lucky enough to trade on the board for one. Thanx, Razor! With the right looking pilot, it is a cool rig.
Aaron
Aaron
for the longest time you couldn't give them away. They sat on TRU shelves up here for years.
As mentioned the wings are incorrect, the paint scheme is for a training unit and it came with an American pilot figure. Really not worth having in my view, especially if they are going for big money.
Would not be too hard to customize a current bbi or 21c one. Clip the wingtips, paint it up nice, put some british markings on it. While your at it why not do a British pacific version.
As mentioned the wings are incorrect, the paint scheme is for a training unit and it came with an American pilot figure. Really not worth having in my view, especially if they are going for big money.
Would not be too hard to customize a current bbi or 21c one. Clip the wingtips, paint it up nice, put some british markings on it. While your at it why not do a British pacific version.

i never met an airplane i didn't like...
Re: Who sold the Royal Navy Corsair originally and.
As Aferg mentioned, a few years back they hadn't been hard to dig up, but recently they've been fetching pretty good numbers on evilbay. I sold one 6-7 months ago on ebay (no reserve auction) for $85 + shipping and now that more folks are getting into it, items such as these, and the P38's are getting harder to find, and fetching top dollar.hotrodrock wrote:is it generally considered a hard to find plane?