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The F4U Corsair was the first single seat fighter to exceed 400 MPH in 1940. Chance Vought’s new design would go on to be the best Marine Corps fighter of the Second World War. Named the ‘Bent Wing Bird’ by the American Navy and Marines, the Japanese had another name for it “Whistling Death’.
The US Navy proceeded with carrier trials as early as 1942. However, visibility and landing characteristics delayed deployment until late 1944. The Marines loved their Corsairs because they were faster than the F6F Hellcat and able to carry heavier bomb loads. F4U’s were used extensively during the island hopping campaigns and amphibious landings.
The most famous outfit flying the Corsair was VMF-214, the ‘Black Sheep’, commanded by Major Gregory “Pappy” Boyington from the Solomon Islands. Numerous Medal of Honor recipients also flew the Corsair. The F4U in this lithograph is the Marine Fighter Squadron VMF-113, the “Whistling Devils”, while assigned to Engebi Island in 1944,. Also, this Corsair #56 “Sunsetter”, belongs to the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum and can be seen at the Udvar-Hazy Center near Washington, DC.
Each print is signed by the artist, Doug Kinsley. Comes matted and shrink wrapped for safety.
When my wife and I visited Hawaii in August 2014 I bought one of these shirts while I was over there but have only worn it on rare occasions because I thought I would not be able to get the same T-shirt again. Having gone online and found they are still available I bought another one and now wear my original one every week. They fit perfectly, are made of great quality material, good price and the graphics look stunning and I have since bought a cap to match.
Wearing it now as I write this. Purchased one in January this year when I visited Pearl Harbor and subsequently left it behind at a restaurant and never found it.Be more careful now
I purchased this same mug when my wife & I visited Pearl Harbor in May of this year, and I was so impressed with the quality and graphics that I bought another one for a friend.
It's a great book. I had the book years ago. Everyone should get the book who is interested about the USS Enterprise CV 6 And her Air group beginning of World War Two.