– Added new mappings
v1.4.1:
– Fixed wing fold not working
v1.4.0:
– Fix for canopy open causing crash/freeze in MSFS 2024
– Update Start Engine Checklist to match real life and avoid fail to start in MSFS 2024
– Add standard sim events for external mapping of 5 external lights.
– Add sim event for external mapping of cockpit lights
– Flight model and engine behavior improvements
– Improve trim knob tooltips
– Set initial trims to USAF recommendation when starting on runway
– New sim bindings
It’s really no surprise that such feats required an exceptional aircraft, which the Corsair indeed was. Powered by the 2000 hp R-2800 Double Wasp coupled to a huge three blade propeller that measured 13 feet and 4 inches, the aircraft was a fair bit faster than the F6F Hellcat and only slightly slower than the P-47 Thunderbolt, with the difference more than acceptable considering that top speed on the P-47 was reached at an altitude of 30,000 feet, while the supercharged Corsair reached it’s maximum speed at 19,900 feet!
Our Corsair is loosely based on a FG-1D that was produced too late for active service in WWII; BuNo. 92132 spent it’s naval career in the Reserves before it was retired in 1957. Brought back to life in the 70’s for a brief stint in the television show Baa Baa Black Sheep (later syndicated as Black Sheep Squadron), this particular aircraft then languished again for a few decades before being acquired by the Tri-State Warbird Museum in Batavia, Ohio, where it is now being lovingly restored to original condition.
