The single-seat Corsair was the Navy's last American-made propeller-driven fighter aircraft. Suitable as a carrier aircraft thanks to its unique inverted gull wing appearance, it was flown by US Marine Corps pilots from runways in the Pacific and enjoyed a distinctive post-war career in Korea. Features folding wings, retractable landing gear and folding doors, Three external drop tanks as optional armament, two 1000-pound bombs and eight underwing rockets, Decals for the VMF-214 "Black Sheep" Squadron USS Sicily 1951 and VMA-332 USS Bairoko 1953.