Vought F4U Corsair
It depends on the unit, but Chance, Goodyear, and Vought designed the Corsair. The first ones were drafted into the US Navy in 1942. During World War II, they are credited with revolutionizing the game in the Pacific theater. When it came to air-to-air combat against Japanese Zero planes, the model was famous. The United States produced more than 12,000 fighter planes. According to estimates, there are just about 50 units left in the country. Goodyear, on the other hand, only built the F4U Corsair on rare occasions. A $4.1 million FG-1D Corsair was recently listed for sale.
Hawker Sea Fury
The Hawker Sea Fury was the Naval Navy’s final propeller fighter aircraft. Even though it was designed for the Second World War, it saw considerable action during the Korean War. The plane arrived late to the celebration, but it proved useful during the 1961 invasion of the Bay of Pigs. It was operated by the Burmese Air Force from 1947 to 1968. It was previously used by other countries. Australia, Canada, Pakistan, and the United Kingdom are among the countries on the list. A fully restored unit of the model nicknamed the “fastest Sea Fury ever” recently went on the market for $750,000.