Display of the Chance Vought F4U-4 Corsair, owned by the Flying Bulls, at Tannkosh 2009 / Germany. In this video: Engine start, taxi, take-off, flying display, landing, taxi back, demonstration of folding wings, engine off.
Pilot was Red Bull Air Race newcomer Matthias Dolderer from Germany, giving a ride to Red Bull Air Race pilot Nicolas Ivanoff (France) on the back seat.
Chance Vought F4U-4 "Corsair", Reg: OE-EAS, built 1945
Engine: Pratt & Whitney R-2800 CB-3 18-cylinder radial engine, 2,450 hp (1,827 kW)
Owner: The Flying Bulls, Austria
www.tannkosh.de
www.flyingbulls.at
My pa flew one of these in WW2. It is so ugly it is beautiful - my pa was too.
SteveShredda 1 week ago
man,she sounds sweet
BNSF1985 2 months ago
@Nfarce dont start crying around buddy, i was just saying you dont have the right infos to talk like that.... haha
Sabavector 2 months ago
Totaly awsome, true American Brute Power.
critchley3819 2 months ago
@Sabavector - I'm sorry, did you say something to me douchebag? Go F yourself.
Nfarce 3 months ago
@Nfarce haha havent seen/read a stupid person like you for a while...or i could say....if you dont have the right info, then suck it up or sit back and say nothing :D
they´ve got a collection of warbirds and ahhh yeah sort of a small hangar for them
google hangar7 genius
Sabavector 3 months ago
I love this plane. My Grandfather flew the F4U and the F6F in WWII. Always wanted to ride in one or fly one. Guess I'll have to get an RC instead.
dferre13 3 months ago
Yeah, Red Bull. If you don't have the cash to keep a warbird like this flying on your own cash, then suck it up. Donate to a warbird or sit back and say nothing.
Nfarce 6 months ago
red bull .................. =.="
wilson3a10 6 months ago
F4U Corsair gives me a stiffy
Daehawk 7 months ago