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Revision as of 17:08, 2 December 2010
Type | 1 engine piston fighter |
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Author(s) | Detlef Faber |
FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | f4u |
Status | early production |
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F4U Corsair The Corsair was developed as carrier born Fighter/Bombers but were not deployed on American Carriers until after the War, while the british Fleet Air Arm used the Corsair regularly on their Carriers (with shotened wings due to the heigth of the Hangars. The Aircraft became famous being the workhorse of the Marines operating from small pacific islands.
Notes to Pilots
The Wing folding mechanism only works when the engine is running (Ctrl-f). Cowl Flaps are closed by pressing "C" and opened with "c". A Manifold pressure of 52 inHg should not be exceeded. Cylinder head temp should not exceed 280° Canopy opens/closes pressing ctrl-c.
Features
3D Cockpit with Engine Flight Instruments
hook for carrier operation
engine and structural failure simulation
selectable Loadout
Livery selection
Logo Selection