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I have seen at least 8 in the northwest. I will research and add it to this question soon.

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Q: How many F4U Corsairs are still flying?
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around 15 or 19 months F4U Corsairs were flown in the Korean War. The model was the F4U-F4.


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I have seen at least 8 in the northwest. I will research and add it to this question soon.


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