Here is another compilation of clips of the Planes of Fame Museum's (Chino, California) own Chance Vought F4U-1 Corsair. This is the oldest flying Corsair in existence. The detailed-minded will notice that the canopy is not of the F4U-1 variety; yes, it was modified many years ago. The WWII nickname "Hose Nose" for the Corsair resulted from the extremely long nose of the aircraft in front of the cockpit, something that really hindered carrier operations until a suitable landing approach method was developed. "Hose Nose" was one of the affectionate nicknames for the Corsair during WWII that resulted from having that very long nose!
John Hinton is the pilot in this video. Just look at that incredible acceleration on takeoff:; the wheels lift off in just 4 seconds and this is with a moderate throttle setting with measly little 100 octane, low-lead fuel. What a beast !! This is definitely NOT your father's Cessna.
That engine sound is a little bit different than the later model corsairs. To me, more of what it usually sounds like.
f4u1ace012 1 month ago
Great video, thanks for posting,,, 130 Juice Man,,,
BigWheelHawaii 1 month ago
@sixty8panther i agree
steveo451 1 month ago
Awesome!
grybold 5 months ago
Whistling death
mapeter75 1 year ago
If we're talking about Imperialist Japan I'm alright with the term "Japs" it's a freekin abreviation, how insulting can it be...? The fanatical, suicidal, homicidal Japanese of WWII were a society who's evil deeds were on-par with the Nazis & even Stalin.
sixty8panther 1 year ago
Japs is like calling some one a negro, not terrible, but frowned upon.
DrPilotRedC 2 years ago
Awesome! You can hear why the Japs called it the "whistling death".
JanneFF 2 years ago
Awesome video, great sound...
DrHoldowicz 2 years ago
Beautiful!!! Corsairs are my favorite...
PatBALEX 2 years ago