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Chance-Vought F4U-1 Corsair (61.5″) – FG Cowl

FG Cowl for this 1:8 scale replica, which is set out on three big sheets and built into an all-wood model of this WWII carrier fighter.

£25.00

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Specification

  • Designer: Brian Taylor
  • Wingspan: 61.5″ / 1562 mm
  • Power Source: .60 cu. in. 2-stroke (or equivalent 4-stroke)
  • Radio Functions: 4
  • Scale: 1:8

Full Description

High-Quality Fibre Glass part of the Brian Taylor Scale Plans collection. Part: FG COWL, Part number: CF3349CL

Designed by Brian Taylor, this 1:8 scale, 2,082mm (61.5”) wingspan R/C model plan of the Corsair builds into a very accurate scale model. The plan is 3 sheets and shows good detail, along with an article on creating that perfect sound! The model is of all wood construction, but a moulded cockpit canopy, engine cowling, wing crank fairings, and a metal propeller spinner are available. A laser-cut wood pack is also available that contains most of the shaped wood parts needed such as the fuselage formers and wing ribs. Along with these parts, an Additional Wood Pack is available that will contain most of the rest of the wood required to help complete the model. The Short Kit (Set) includes all the associated parts and wood packs for this model and provides a discount when purchasing it all together as a Short Kit.

The model was designed to be powered by a glow engine but experienced modellers should be able to convert it to electric power (details not supplied, so please send us information if you make a successful EP version!) It is not suitable for beginners, either to plan building or model flying.

Widely regarded as possibly the best carrier-borne fighter of WWII the powerful F-4U Corsair dominated the war in the Pacific with a kill ratio of 11:1. Introduced in 1942, over 12,000 Corsairs were built, with some still in service into the 1970s.

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