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From my world war two tutorial series, you can build this aircraft in it's own tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaQ9bz1iHmU
The Vought Corsair was an american fighter aircraft, built for carrier use, it at first had problems landing on carriers, so it was transferred to a land based role with the US marines - which became it's biggest job. Late on the British Royal Navy ironed out the Corsair's landing problems and emplyed 2012 of them during WW2. The Corsair then saw some use with the US navy as well.
Some Japanese pilots claimed the Corsair to be the most deadly of the American fighters and no wonder, the US navy calculated a 11:1 kill ration with it!
The aircraft we have here is a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Corsair, I couldn't do the blue US Marines camo as there are no blue slabs/steps in MC right now, without texture packs that is.
Designed by me, to 1:1 scale. Follow this link to see many other WW2 creations from me, all in tutorials on my youtube!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoqShLf9darvzmHuk6Y3d0A
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The Vought Corsair was an american fighter aircraft, built for carrier use, it at first had problems landing on carriers, so it was transferred to a land based role with the US marines - which became it's biggest job. Late on the British Royal Navy ironed out the Corsair's landing problems and emplyed 2012 of them during WW2. The Corsair then saw some use with the US navy as well.
Some Japanese pilots claimed the Corsair to be the most deadly of the American fighters and no wonder, the US navy calculated a 11:1 kill ration with it!
The aircraft we have here is a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Corsair, I couldn't do the blue US Marines camo as there are no blue slabs/steps in MC right now, without texture packs that is.
Designed by me, to 1:1 scale. Follow this link to see many other WW2 creations from me, all in tutorials on my youtube!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoqShLf9darvzmHuk6Y3d0A
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The thing about 2:1 scale is..well, who'd use that? They look nice but they're too big if you're gonna make a map or something..