Vought F4U-4M Ver.2 Corsair
Here is my entry for the contest. This is a "fictonal replica".
History:
First flight: 29 May 1940
Retired: 1953 (United States); 1979 (Honduras)
Role: Carrier-based fighter-bomber
Produced: 1942–53
The F4U-4M was a trimmed down version of the famous Vought F4U used in the Pacific theatre during WW2. A carrier based fighter/bomber. It struck fear in the Japanese forces who called it "the whistling death" because of the sound emitted from an air inlet on the nose. Piloted by the Marine flight squadron Alpha Team, this aircraft was responsible for a considerable amount of downed aircraft.
Features:
The wings were clipped and made thinner for agility and speed. Armament: Six .50 caliber M2 Browning machine guns.
Operation:
Act1: Extend arrester hook.
Act3: Lights.
Forward on Vtol: Lower flaps.
Trim: You guessed it, trim.
Specifications
Spotlights
- MAHADI 5.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 1945-1950 Naval Aviation Challenge (Closed)
- Successors 2 airplane(s) +7 bonus
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 36.4ft (11.1m)
- Length 30.6ft (9.3m)
- Height 13.2ft (4.0m)
- Empty Weight 15,505lbs (7,033kg)
- Loaded Weight 18,159lbs (8,236kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.11
- Wing Loading 16.2lbs/ft2 (79.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,122.9ft2 (104.3m2)
- Drag Points 4466
Parts
- Number of Parts 474
- Control Surfaces 1
- Performance Cost 1,792
@Mumpsy of course!
@Mustang51 Wow thanks! Much appreciated!
Here is your score for this entry!
Design: 16/20
Functionality: 6/10
Performance: 14/15
Build quality: 11/15
Paint scheme: 5/5
Personal opinion 4/5
Overall: 56/70 (5 upvotes!)
Np.@Mumpsy
@Mumpsy I left mines in the refrigerator. will cook them someday later.
@Mumpsy yup there are way more planes for me to look at than I expected but I am happy about that. I would say it’s been a fairly successful first challenge
@AerialFighterSnakes @Mumpsy Thanks!
@MAHADI Thank you bud! Glad you liked it. Thanks for the uppy and the spotty too! Also, I still got a couple in the oven. But they aren't cooked yet. ;)
@ChisP I am glad you noticed that! I tested for that very maneuver for a while to get it right. Thank you.
@Treadmill103 Thanks bud!
@Mustang51 Thank you. Looks like you have some work ahead of you! Good luck!
A Corsair from a parallel universe. Noice.
so this is what you were cooking....
IT'S EPIC! Great work!
Handles real well and you can do a pretty good stall turn with it 👏
Lovely! Thank you very much for your participation in the challenge!