Originally posted by Jester
Where I heard it from was a interview from one of the Marine pilots that was actually flying one of the Corsairs doing this. I will see if I can track it down.
WW's right, Jest. Main LG was the divebrake on the F4U. The pic does show the tailwheel up, as well. Zeno's has the training film for the F4U and goes into it in detail. I can't see any such comment in an interview being more than some tongue-in-cheek leg-pulling. Ya take off, ya raise gear ... even if ya don't leave the pattern. How close a fight is that?

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The F4U also had an emergency system that pneumatically blew the gear down for emergencies. Once actuated, the gear could not be raised. Blackburn tells of a pilot on escort duty that reached down and mistakenly actuated it by mistake instead of turning on his oxygen (the knobs were identical and next to each other). Subsequently he was shot down by the Zekes trailing the formation when he fell out of it. Pilots in the formation requested they cover him but they were ordered to stay with the buffs.