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Only Highly Skilled Pilots Can Tame the 'Killer' Corsair—Here's Why

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The F4U Corsair, arguably the most difficult warplane to fly, had an outstanding aviation career thanks to modifications done not by the US Navy, but by the Royal Navy.

The F4U Corsair had terrible forward view, especially during landing. The P-51 had its central tank behind the pilot, why couldn't the Corsair's central tank be moved behind cockpit, and the cockpit

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