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Photo F4U-1P Corsair

F4U-1P of VF-84 heads-out for a recon mission over Iwo-Jima.
19 februari 1945
A limited number of F4U-1D Vought Corsairs were converted to be used as photo reconnaissance plane during World War II.

F4U-1P of VF-84 heads-out for a recon mission over Iwo-Jima. 19 februari 1945
Credit to US National Archives, US NAVY, USMC, Vought, NACA, San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives (SDASM), Fleet Air Arm, IWM (Imperial War Museums), Wikimedia Commons, National Library of New Zealand,Library of Congress.
A room with a VINTAGE F4U-1P Vought Corsair view
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