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Flying the Corsair from carriers—RN pilot reports

Peter Jupe, 1848 and 1834 NAS

“It wasn’t an easy airplane to fly until you got used to it. The problem was that the pilot sat on the equivalent of the trailing edge of the wing. When you had it in level flight, you had 17 feet of nose in

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