File:Goodyear FG-1D Corsair ‘KD345 130-A’ (G-FGID) (51754046674).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGoodyear FG-1D Corsair ‘KD345 130-A’ (G-FGID) (51754046674).jpg |
c/n 3111. US Navy Bureau No 88297. Painted to represent a Fleet Air Arm Corsair of 1850sqn, she is operated by the Fighter Collection and is seen on the flightline before displaying at the Imperial War Museum’s 2021 Battle of Britain Air Show. Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK 19th September 2021 The following info on G-FGID is taken from the TFC website:- “Our Corsair was built under licence by the Goodyear Aircraft Corporation at their facility in Akron, Ohio and allocated Bu No 88297. She was accepted by the US Navy on 9th April 1945 and delivered a mere two days later. She was initially dispatched to Guam in the Pacific, being allocated to the Aircraft Pool Airwing 2. The next piece of her known history has her at a Repair Depot in the Philippines, possibly Samar, for repairs in October 1945 and following this was returned ‘State-side’. Our Corsair then spent a number of years being allocated to various US Naval Air Reserve squadrons as well as varying periods of storage until she was eventually put up for disposal in March 1956 with a total of 1652 flying hours on the airframe. She was purchased by ALU-MET Smelters in January 1959 and languished in their yard until being rescued a year later by legendary stunt-pilot Frank Tallman. In his book The Great Planes, Frank Tallman calls her his all-time favourite aircraft. Frank Tallman parted with the Corsair in 1966, and she passed through a number of other civilian owners until joining The Fighter Collection fleet in 1986. The Fighter Collection’s Corsair is an extremely original example of the type as she has never been restored and has the distinction of being one of the few still flying with fabric wings. Our Corsair is painted in the colours of a British Fleet Air Arm machine, KD345 of 1850 Squadron during December 1945, when they were embarked on HMS Vengeance of the British Pacific Fleet.” |
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Source | Goodyear FG-1D Corsair ‘KD345 / 130-A’ (G-FGID) |
Author | Alan Wilson from Peterborough, Cambs, UK |
Camera location | 52° 05′ 41.9″ N, 0° 08′ 09.32″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.094971; 0.135923 |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by HawkeyeUK at https://flickr.com/photos/65001151@N03/51754046674. It was reviewed on 27 December 2021 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-sa-2.0. |
27 December 2021
2021 Battle of Britain Airshow. Duxford, 19-9-2021
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