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Old September 29th 07, 02:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
Andrew Robert Breen
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Default F4U corsair mods to make it suitable for carrier landings.

In article om,
wrote:
When tested by the USN it was found that the Corsair was not suitable
for use on carriers:
1 Long nose obscured sight of the deck
2 oil leaks over cockpit glass
3 undercarriage oleos would bottom out and bounce the aircraft of the
landing wire
4 Abrupt stall.

The royal Navy overcame 1 via a curved semi-circular approach and 2 by
wiring the cowling shut over the windows.

How were all of the other problems solved to allow carrier opperations?


In the Corsair I the solution to 3. and 4. was to "be more careful
landing". Corsair II had modified valving in the oelos, still needed care
around the stall. Above is partially from Norman Hanson's "Carrier Pilot",
partially directly from Norman himself (years ago).

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