LZ766 On display at IWM Duxford. Plaque states that LZ766 was built in 1944 as a RAF radio trainer, and passed into civilian ownership in 1949. (mehr von LZ766)
G-FGID The ultimate -1 variant that saw many improvements, including the addition of a 160 gal. jettisonable centreline tank and the carrying of two 1,000lb bombs on stub-wing pylons. Goodyear was responsible for many modifications. The FAA flew a substantial number, and those with the British Pacific Fleet removed the red meatball and added bars to the roundel. FAA Corsairs were continuously in action in the final months of the war against Japanese airfields, island installations, ships and strikes on Japan. (mehr von G-FGID)