D'Angina. One of the most widely produced aircraft during World War II and an icon of mid-20th century military aviation, the Vought F4U Corsair fighter frequently outperformed its contemporaries, including the Japanese A6M Zero, in dogfights. Lavishly illustrated, this volume examines that popular fighter, which achieved an astonishing 11:1 kill rate during WWII, from its design to its service in multiple wars. 64 pages, B&W and color photographs and illustrations, 7¼"x 9¾", softcover.