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Iconic US Marine Corps aircraft: A legacy of innovation

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Iconic US Marine Corps aircraft: A legacy of innovation
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Built with ingenuity and engineering excellence, numerous iconic aircraft have served the US Marine Corps, influencing military aviation beyond their time. Among these are five notable models.

The Vought F4U Corsair, often called the "Bent-Wing Bird," was a key player during World War II and the Korean War. Its design allowed it to achieve speeds of 400 mph (644 km/h), outperforming enemy aircraft in combat. It excelled in ground attack missions crucial for supporting infantry during campaigns such as Okinawa and Iwo Jima. The National Museum of the US Navy highlights its role in achieving air superiority over the Pacific, noting its ruggedness and versatility.

The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II served as a multirole fighter-bomber during the Vietnam War and Cold War. Its twin engines supported various missions from reconnaissance to air superiority. Capable of carrying up to 18,650 lbs (8,460 kg) of ordnance, it was among the fastest jet fighters of its era.

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Introducing vertical/short takeoff and landing capabilities, the McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier became an essential asset for Marine Corps aviation. Its tactical versatility made it suitable for deployment from ships or unprepared airfields. It played a significant role in recent Middle Eastern conflicts by providing critical air support.

The Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey revolutionized Marine operations with its tilt-rotor design combining helicopter-like vertical lift with fixed-wing speed and range. It is vital for amphibious operations involving troop transport and casualty evacuation over long distances.

Finally, the McDonnell FH-1 Phantom marked a milestone as the first jet-powered airplane certified for carrier operations in 1947. This signaled a shift from propeller-driven planes to jet-powered naval aviation.

These aircraft have left lasting impacts on military aviation history through their innovative designs and combat effectiveness.

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