de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
STOL Utility Transport
Country of Origin: Canada
Engine: Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Jr. 450hp 9-cylinder radial piston engine
Top Speed: 255 Km/h, 158 MPH, 137 Knots
Fighter
The Corsair is a carrier based fighter-bomber known for its distinctive inverted gull wing. It was designed around the largest available engine at the time, Pratt & Whitney’s 2000 HP R-2800 Double Wasp, and to optimise performance engineers attached a massive 4m propeller. The wing configuration was selected to ensure ample propeller clearance, allowing for shorter and lighter gear legs to be installed. It also provided enough space internally for the folding wing mechanisms and gun munition bays.
The Corsair was the first fighter of the Second World War to achieve 400mph in level flight. Despite earlier operational setbacks it went on to achieve a kill ratio of 11:1 and was regarded as one of the most capable carrier-based aircraft with Japanese pilots holding it high respect.
Originally designed by Vought, over 12,500 Corsairs would be built. The aircraft on display (NZ5648) is one of over 4,000 that were built under license by Goodyear, 60 of which were supplied to the Royal New Zealand Air Force as part of a much larger order in 1944 to replace the outdated P-40 Kittyhawks. Corsairs in RNZAF service were primarily used in the pacific.
The Corsair went on to see service in other conflicts most notably the Korean War and the lesser known “Football War” between El Salvador and Honduras in 1969.
Country of Origin: United States of America
Engine: Pratt & Whitney R-2800-8 Double Wasp, 2000 Hp 18 cylinder radial piston engine
Length: 33 ft 8 in (10.26 m)
Wing Span: 41 ft (12.5 m)
Cruise Speed: 227 mph (365 km/hr or 197 knots)
Maximum Speed: 446 mph (717 km/hr or 387 knots)
Range: 1,015 miles (1,633 km or 882 nm)
Service Ceiling: 41,500 ft (12,650 m)
Armament: 6 x M2 Brownings 0.5 calibre machine guns, 8x 5-inch HVARs (High Velocity Aircraft Rockets), 2x 1,000 lbs. bombs
STOL Utility Transport
Country of Origin: Canada
Engine: Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Jr. 450hp 9-cylinder radial piston engine
Top Speed: 255 Km/h, 158 MPH, 137 Knots
Radial Engine
Country of Origin: United States of America
Engine: 2,200 hp, 2,800 cu in (46 L), 18-cylinder, twin bank, radial piston engine
Top Speed:
Light Utility Aircraft/Trainer
Country of Origin: New Zealand
Engine: Lycoming O-320. 160 hp piston engine
Top Speed: