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 (airworthy, on display, and in restoration).

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.

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F4U-4 at Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida
FG-1D 92044 coded 648 of the Old Stick & Rudder Company
FG-1D 92050 coded 94 was airworthy, previously with the Wings Over the Rockies Museum, returned to original owner in 2013
FG-1D 92629 coded S-301 of the Palm Springs Museum
F4U-1D 50375 coded 56 at the NASM- Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
F4U-4 97264 coded B 210 of VF-192 owned by Dan Friedkin
F2G-1 88458 coded 57
F4U-5N 124692 coded NP 5 of the Collings Foundation
F4U-4 97142 coded WR 18 at the National Museum of Naval Aviation
F4U-4 97388 coded C 310 at the Fargo Air Museum
F4U 122189 coded WF-15 of the Flying Leathernecks Museum
F4U 124541 coded 14.F.6 of Les Ailes de l'Aero
FG-1D 67089 coded 555 and named Sky Boss at the American Heritage Museum
FG-1D Olympic Flight Museum 2014
F4U-4 97143 'Korean War Hero'
FG-1D 88090 ex-RNZAF 5612
F4U-4 Corsair 96995 sponsored by Red Bull
FG-1D NZ5648
FG-1D N11Y owned by Gary Heck of Santa Rosa California. Korbel Champagne Corsair flown by Will Whiteside photo by Scott Slocum.
CORSAIR N11Y owned by Gary Heck over the Pacific flown by Will Whiteside Photo by Scott Slocum. Photo ship Beech Baron flown by John Maloney.
F4U-4 on display at the National World War II Museum