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Title: F4 u1 Corsair capturded
Post by: leptiprince on July 14, 2021, 07:34:00 AM
Based on a decal idea conceived and produced...

(https://i.goopics.net/800/4eYJL.jpg) (https://goopics.net/i/4eYJL)

(https://i.goopics.net/800/29Ayr.jpg) (https://goopics.net/i/29Ayr)

(https://i.goopics.net/800/o13lD.jpg) (https://goopics.net/i/o13lD)

(https://i.goopics.net/800/ZNkll.jpg) (https://goopics.net/i/ZNkll)
Title: Re: F4 u1 Corsair Zirkus Rosarius
Post by: scooter on July 14, 2021, 08:17:26 AM
War prize?  Or the US joined the Axis?
Title: Re: F4 u1 Corsair Zirkus Rosarius
Post by: Tophe on July 14, 2021, 12:09:29 PM
Uh, I like this model colours but I am not allowed to clap my hands with this swastika (in my country, the one of "Le petit prince"'s author) ;)
Title: Re: F4 u1 Corsair Zirkus Rosarius
Post by: NARSES2 on July 15, 2021, 12:23:02 AM
That's come out well
Title: Re: F4 u1 Corsair captured
Post by: leptiprince on July 15, 2021, 12:49:59 AM
F4 u1 captured : The aircraft was first delivered to the Royal Navy in November 1943.[3]

While involved in an anti-submarine patrol from HMS Formidable, JT404 was enroute to Scapa after Operation Mascot against the German Battleship Tirpitz, in company with Barracuda of Wing Leader Lt Cdr RS Baker-Falkner, when it was forced to make an emergency landing in a field near Bodo, Norway. The pilot, Lt Mattholie, became a POW, and the aircraft was captured intact with no damage.
The aircraft was ferried by boat for further investigation. It is not known if the Corsair was taken to Germany, although the aircraft was listed at Rechlin in 1944 under repair. This was probably the first Corsair captured by the Germans.
https://captured-wings.wikia.org/wiki/BuNo_56187
Title: Re: F4 u1 Corsair capturded
Post by: su27rules on July 15, 2021, 01:23:49 AM
 :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :mellow:
Title: Re: F4 u1 Corsair capturded
Post by: PR19_Kit on July 15, 2021, 04:22:34 AM
An excellent bit of backstory there.  :thumbsup:

And a TOTAL JMN making a comment on the link!

"The image included on this page is a rather fanciful imagining of a Corsair in Luftwaffe service utilising a late war scheme.  It is NOT a scheme that should be treated as anything but fictional, and certainly not associated with JT404."

Oooer, get you then! :(