Description
Corgi Aviation Archive Series Die-cast Model
Vought Corsair MK.II (F4U) – JT537/13-6 P, Sub Lt Donald J. Sheppard, No. 1836 Naval Air Squadron (NAS), Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm, World War II
1:72 Scale. Length: 5.5”. Wingspan: 6.75”
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Applying to join the Fleet Air Arm at just 18 years old, Canadian pilot Donald J. Sheppard made his first operational sorties in support of Britain’s attempts to sink the German battleship Tirpitz at the end of March 1944. He was aboard his home carrier HMS Victorious as she later traded the icy waters of the North Sea for a new assignment in the Far East, where the Indian Ocean saw Sheppard develop from a talented novice pilot into an air ace, one of only two Canadian Navy aces and the Fleet Air Arm’s only Corsair ace of the Second World War.
During a hectic period of combat flying in the Indian Ocean, Sheppard was credited with at least four aerial victories, plus a couple more claimed as damaged, shared or probable. One of these victories saw him engaged in a lengthy combat with a Japanese fighter, which saw him giving chase to the enemy aircraft for over 20 miles at 20,000 feet. Once in shooting range, he fired on the enemy aircraft which almost immediately exploded in a ball of flame. However, Sheppard was flying so fast that he didn’t have time to take evasive action and his Corsair flew through the flaming debris, burning his aircraft’s tail and elevators. Thankfully, he managed to nurse his fighter back to HMS Victorious without further incident.
First flown in May 1940, the F4U Corsair was a carrier-capable fighter aircraft that saw service during World War II and Korean War. It paired a lightweight fuselage with a powerful engine and a large propeller. The Corsair was operated by some nations air forces until the 1960s following the longest production run of a piston-engined fighter in U.S. history. 12,571 F4U Corsairs were manufactured by Vought, in 16 separate models.
Corgi is a leading manufacturer of high quality, pre-built, diecast model airplanes. Every model is crafted with meticulous attention to details, using specifications of the original aircraft. Corgi models are made with diecast metal and some plastic components.
This model of a Corsair MK.II features:
Realistic panel lines
Detailed cockpit with pilot figure
Historically accurate printed markings
Rotating propeller
Optional extended landing gear
Display stand
Numbered collector card
Category: Corgi 1:72 U.S. Military Aircraft Models
Not suitable for children under the age of 14 years
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