A photograph of a dark blue Brewster F3A-1 Corsair in a steady climb against a clear blue sky. The underside of the near wing shows a star-and-bar insignia, matching the one on the fuselage next to the letters "L69". The small registration "NX4634" is visible near the tail.
A crisp, close-up photograph of a dark blue Brewster F3A-1 Corsair taxiing on an airfield. The canopy is open, and the pilot, wearing a flight helmet and tan suit, is clearly visible inside. The side of the aircraft features a large white "L69" and a white star-and-bar insignia.
A photograph of a dark blue World War II-era Brewster F3A-1 Corsair flying in a steep bank under a clear blue sky. The angle perfectly showcases its iconic inverted gull wings and the white star-and-bar insignia. A large white "L69" is painted on the fuselage, and the propeller is blurred from motion.
A photograph of a dark blue Brewster F3A-1 Corsair taxiing toward the camera on a runway. The head-on angle highlights its distinctive bent gull wings. The spinning propeller creates a blur, and heat distortion ripples the air in front of the airport terminal in the background. A yellow taxiway sign sits in the foreground grass.
A few more pics of the National Museum of WWII Aviation’s rare Brewster-built F3A-1 Corsair (NX4634/L69) from Saturday.
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