Description
The F-4U-1D Corsair is a U.S. Navy/Marine Corps fighter aircraft that was active in World War II. The Corsair's engine was equipped with an air-cooled engine (a method that uses air to cool the engine), which
was said to be the highest standard at the time . This engine has a powerful output, and in order to make full use of this power, the propeller diameter has been increased to 3.82 m. For this reason, when equipped with normal wings, the propeller would hit the ground, so a distinctive inverted gull type main wing (shaped like an inverted seagull wing) was created. Thanks to this inverted gull type main wing, we were able to increase the distance to the ground without having to lengthen the front legs.
《Data》
Crew: 1 pilot, 1 scout, 2 people
in total Aircraft width (main wingspan): 12.50m
Overall fuselage length (to the tip of the propeller spinner) 10.16m
Overall height (from the ground to the tip of the vertical tail): 4.60m
Engine: Pratt & Whitney P&W R-2800-8(W) Air-cooled radial engine Engine
output: 2,000 horsepower
Maximum speed: 684 km/h
Armament mounted on the aircraft: 6 12.7 mm fixed machine guns