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Corsair V-80P
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Vought O2U Corsair Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, and LTV Aerospace aircraft - Flugzeuge und Lenkwaffen des Herstellers Vought - Самолёты Vought/LTV Aerospace, USN scout aircraft designations - Scoutflugzeuge der US Navy und des US Marine Corps bis 1946
Vought O2U Corsair Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, and LTV Aerospace aircraft - Flugzeuge und Lenkwaffen des Herstellers Vought - Самолёты Vought/LTV Aerospace, USN scout aircraft designations - Scoutflugzeuge der US Navy und des US Marine Corps bis 1946
Vought O2U Corsair Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, and LTV Aerospace aircraft - Flugzeuge und Lenkwaffen des Herstellers Vought - Самолёты Vought/LTV Aerospace, USN scout aircraft designations - Scoutflugzeuge der US Navy und des US Marine Corps bis 1946
Vought O2U Corsair Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, and LTV Aerospace aircraft - Flugzeuge und Lenkwaffen des Herstellers Vought - Самолёты Vought/LTV Aerospace, USN scout aircraft designations - Scoutflugzeuge der US Navy und des US Marine Corps bis 1946
Vought O2U Corsair Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, and LTV Aerospace aircraft - Flugzeuge und Lenkwaffen des Herstellers Vought - Самолёты Vought/LTV Aerospace, USN scout aircraft designations - Scoutflugzeuge der US Navy und des US Marine Corps bis 1946
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The V-80P was the most powerful and heavily armed of the Corsair biplane series. Fitted with a 750hp P&W Hornet engine, it was armed with four .30 calibre machine guns and could carry up to 200kg of bombs in underwing racks. These aircraft were delivered in 1933 and had a long life with Peruvian military aviation, the last being withdrawn from service in the mid-1950s. (Artwork by Luca Canossa)

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