File:Corsair Mk1 Quonset Point 1943.jpg
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editDescriptionCorsair Mk1 Quonset Point 1943.jpg | Royal Navy Vought Corsair Mk. I fighters at Naval Air Station Brunswick, Maine (USA), where Royal Navy pilots were trained on the Corsair, in 1943. |
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Source | scan from Jeffrey Ethell: American Warplanes. WWII-Korea. Vol. I. Arms & Armour Press 1983, p. 18. ISBN 0853685746. Cited as U.S. Navy picture. |
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