Hello there...
a friend from USA gave me a link to this topic. I want to apologize first for my poor english. I hope it will be understandful
I'm from Poland, but I am trying to know as much as I can about Corsair and his history. This is my favorite part of history so I would like to help with my not very big knowledge. I do not know every F4U-4 Corsair warbird wich is still "at service" so I will be shooting with my proposal. If it exists plz let me know. I'm sorry for no pictures but I'm searching something special only in my books.
If u, Bodhi, are searching nice historical paintjob for american WW2 F4U-4 there will be only a little of them as u know for sure. I was searching for some time for some nice painting of this kind of F4U-4 but I found nothing.
The only one is F4U-4 from VF-82, but I'm not sure is this Corsair was taken by US Navy at war or after. This specific Corsair is quite interesting because of rare identification number on the both sides of the fuselage. I have color photo of 82-F-20 and this last '20' is also on rudder and cowling. It had red "propeler nose" (how is it called?). It's whole in sea blue ofcource.
This color photo was taken on USS Randolph (CV15) in july 1946 but Corsair looks very fatigued so it can be at service from more then half of the year.
How do u think?
Best regards!