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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.

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