Features: The Vought F4U-4 Corsair was a US Navy fighter aircraft. It was produced from 1942-1952 by Vought-Sikorsky Aircraft. Corsairs were used by American units during the Korean War. In the initial period, there were dog fights between the F4U and the Yak-9 fighters, but with the arrival of the MiG-15, Corsairs in Korea were withdrawn to the role of support aircraft and night fighters. The first African-American US Navy pilot (whose life inspired a film script) sat at the controls of just such a machine. The Vought F4U-4 Corsair kit was released under the license of the Northrop-Grumman concern and contains 520 high-quality components. The historical pilot figure has been enriched with an additional head that can be mounted interchangeably. The fighter plane model from COBI was created with attention to the smallest detail...
Specifications: 6 Commercial Levers with flaps, spoilers, and functional thrust reversers
- Two engine aircrafts
- Four engine aircrafts
6 General Aviation Levers with Functional TOGA (Go Around) Button for multiple aircraft configurations
- Single engine
- Single engine Complex
- Multi-engine
- Single and multi-engine turboprop
Annunciator Panel with 7 two-way programmable switches and 14 Warning Lights
General Aviation Flap Lever
Auto Pilot with backlit buttons
Adjustable Lever Tension
Gear Lever with Red/Green LED landing gear indicator lights
Trim Wheel
System Requirement: System Compatibility:
PC
MAC
Connectivity:
USB-C cable
Software Compatibility:
Microsoft Flight Simulator
X-Plane 11
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