Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: SgtPappy on April 25, 2007, 06:35:32 PM
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Just wondering if we have any really good skins for the F4U-1A and F4U-1D in Fleet Air Arm colors. That'd be awesome. I remember seeing one for the old F4U-1D before the F4U-1A came out.
Also wondering if anyone has pictures of the Corsair Mk.IV of Royal Canadian Volunteer Reserver (RCNVR) Lt. Robert Hampton 'Hammy' Gray of No. 1841 Sqn, FLeet Air Arm (FAA) of the HMS Formidable. Some pictures I see of his a/c has clipped wings, but others do not.
I realize that most FAA Corsairs had their wingspans clipped by about 1' 3" for British CV's short garage space but there were a few FAA Corsair II's and IV's that had full tip wings, right?
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The info I have (Squadron/Signal F4U Corsair Vol.55 by Bert Kinzey) says only corsair I's didn't have their wings clipped.
One of the resident corsair experts my have better info on the subject.
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oh .. that does make sense. hm then i guess we can't have FAA Corsair skins, then huh? darn
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you would be beter posting this in the skins forum
i did a faa skin for the 1d before it was up graded the one with a yellow nose.
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Originally posted by rogerdee
you would be beter posting this in the skins forum
i did a faa skin for the 1d before it was up graded the one with a yellow nose.
And a lovely skin it was, used it whenever we ran the Tirpitz setup in AvA. Thank you very much.
- oldman
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My undestanding is the FAA skins will be accepted. I think Greebo has a few in the lineup already.
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sweet - as much as i prefer the PTO FAA colors, i don't really like the clipped wings - looks kinda ugly IMO. good thing it's a full-tip wing corsair!
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FAA birds were clipped because of the heights of the hanger deck and possibly the lift to the main deck. Either way the FAA birds are clipped. Not that you'd see that in AH.
And it's not like a clipped Spit. You can tell too much as it isn't much of a clip.
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Spit is clipped... FAA planes were more "squared off" than clipped. We're talking inches.
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krusty there you go again talking about inches:p
we all know that those few extra inches are what really counts.
like they said it not that much noticably like it is with spitfires
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IIRC it was something like 8 inches off each wingtip. Apparently it increased roll rate - never seen or heard anything saying how much though.
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http://www.vectorsite.net/avf4u.html#m5
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As Squire said I've got a few FAA Corsair skins in the works. Hopefully we may see them in the MA next week.
There's an F4U-1 and an F4U-1A with the two tone grey and sky scheme and ETO roundels. I also did a couple of all blue FAA Corsairs. Lt Gray's F4U-1D was one and the other was KD431, an ETO marked F4U-1A.
I can post some screenshots when I get home if you'd like.
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Greebo, I for one would like to see your new FAA skins.
Thanks:aok
SIK1
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Squared off is a better way to describe them, yes, it was not a large ammount we are talking here.
The main benefit was not from any increased roll rate, although their might have been a slight improvement, but the "floating" effect on final was reduced, making CV landings a bit easier. At least thats what I have read.
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OK, these are my four FAA Corsairs skins:
First an F4U-1 of 1835 NAS:
(http://www.gfg06.dial.pipex.com/screenshots/1835NAS_F4U1.jpg)
An F4U-1A of 1842 NAS. This aircraft took part in the Tirpitz raids over Norway in 1944.
(http://www.gfg06.dial.pipex.com/screenshots2/1842NAS_F4U1D.jpg)
The 1841 NAS F4U-1D of the Canadian VC winner Lt Robert Hampton Gray:
(http://www.gfg06.dial.pipex.com/screenshots/1841NAS_F4U1D.jpg)
KD431, an F4U-1A of 1835 NAS. This aircraft is currently on display at the FAA museum in Yeovilton.
(http://www.gfg06.dial.pipex.com/screenshots2/1835NAS_F4U1A.jpg)
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Very nice Greebo,
I really like the corsair I, of course I'm kinda partial to F4U-1's.
The weathering on all the skins is really nice, great job.:aok
Thanks for all the hard work.
SIK1
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very sexy Greebo!
Thanks for your hard work and effort. :)
it is much appreciated.
Bruv
~S~