F-4U4 Corsair "Korean War"
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1:72 F-4U4 Corsair “Korean War” The F-4U Corsair was developed and produced by the Vought aircraft company as a U.S. Navy carrier- borne fighter. I...
View full details1:72 F-4U4 Corsair “Korean War” The F-4U Corsair was developed and produced by the Vought aircraft company as a U.S. Navy carrier- borne fighter. I...
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