List of surviving Vought F4U Corsairs


This list of surviving Vought F4U Corsairs by country location includes information about the aircraft, including model number, bureau number, fuselage markings, location within the country, and status.

Surviving aircraft

Argentina

;On display
;;F4U-5

Australia

;Airworthy
;; F4U-1D
  • 82640 – Chance Vought-built in 1944, served on USS Intrepid. Completed its first post-restoration flight on February 28, 2022, after a lengthy restoration.
;;F4U-5
  • 124493/VH-III – owned by Graham Hosking.
;Under restoration
;;F4U-1
  • 02270 – number 124 off of the production line, is under static restoration at Classic Jet Fighter Museum in Parafield, South Australia.

Austria

;Airworthy
;;F4U-4

Brazil

;On display
;;F4U-1A

Canada

;Airworthy
;;FG-1
  • 92106 – Vintage Wings of Canada, Gatineau, Québec. It was one of eight Corsairs to appear in the 1970s NBC series Baa Baa Black Sheep. It appeared in all 35 episodes. On 3 July 2019 the plane was damaged when it left the runway while landing at Gatineau Airport. The pilot, John Aitken, a veteran RCAF fighter pilot, was hospitalized with a broken rib and nose. Paul Tremblay, the chief mechanic at Vintage Wings of Canada was optimistic about the condition of the plane and stated "we’ll definitely be able to get it going again". The aircraft is currently offered for sale on consignment by Platinum Fighter Sales in a damaged state as of Oct 31st, 2022.

France

;Airworthy
;;F4U-5

Germany

;Airworthy
;;F4U-5NL

Honduras

;Under restoration
;;F4U-5
This Vought F4U Corsair with registration FAH-609 Air Force of Honduras, shot down three aircraft: a Cavalier F-51D Mustang and two Goodyear FG-1D Corsairs of the Salvadoran Air Force 17 July 1969, commanding by Captain Fernando Soto Henriquez. This was the last combat between piston engined aircraft.

New Zealand

;Airworthy
;;FG-1D
  • 88391/NZ5648/ZK-COR – privately owned by ‘Mike Jones, Auckland.
;Under restoration
;;F4U-1
  • 56429 / NZ5245 project in Auckland
  • 10508 – sold overseas not in NZ under restoration by Ross Jowitt in Ardmore, Auckland.
  • 50000 – sold overseas not in NZ under restoration by Ross Jowitt in Ardmore, Auckland.

South Korea

;On display
;;F4U-4

United Kingdom

;Airworthy
;;FG-1
;On display
;;FG-1

United States

;Airworthy
;;F3A-1
;;F4U-1A
;;F4U-4
;;F4U-5N
;;F4U-5NL
;;F4U-5P
;;F4U-7
;;FG-1D
;On display
;F4U-1
;F4U-1D
;;XF4U-4
;;F4U-4
;;F4U-5N
;;F4U-7
  • 133704 – Currently on display at the San Diego Air & Space Museum in San Diego, California. This aircraft was formerly on display at the USS Alabama Museum. It was heavily damaged in Hurricane Katrina. It was taken apart and sent to the San Diego Air and Space Museum in 2008. Over a three-year period, it was restored as an AU-1 in the markings of San Diego Padres long time announcer Jerry Coleman. Coleman flew SBD Dauntless dive bombers during World War II and returned to the Marines to fly the Corsairs in Korea. This aircraft was delivered to the French in May 1953 where it saw service in Algeria and the Suez with the French Aéronavale Flottille 14.
;;FG-1A
;;FG-1D
;Under restoration
;;F4U-1
;;F4U-4
;;F4U-5N
;;FG-1D