3d fine art render of a Corsair on final to land on an aircraft carrier. Somewere in south pacific during ww2.
This picture is not historically accurate. It is just an artist rendition.
I should have the corsair landing to the stern. I don’t think they made to many landing to the bow. But it looks nice.
Made with bryce 3d, some post work with photoshop.Best viewed large.


The Chance Vought F4U Corsair was a carrier-capable fighter aircraft that saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. Goodyear-built Corsairs were designated FG and Brewster-built aircraft F3A. The Corsair served in smaller air forces until the 1960s, following the longest production run of any piston-engined fighter in U.S. history (1942–1952). Some Japanese pilots regarded it as the most formidable American fighter of World War II.3 The U.S. Navy counted an 11:1 kill ratio with the F4U Corsair.
Corsairs served with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marines, Fleet Air Arm and the Royal New Zealand Air Force, as well the French Navy Aeronavale and other services postwar. It quickly became the most capable carrier-based fighter-bomber of World War II. Demand for the aircraft soon overwhelmed Vought’s manufacturing capability, resulting in production by Goodyear (as the FG-1) and Brewster (as the F3A-1). From the first prototype delivery to the U.S. Navy in 1940, to final delivery in 1953 to the French, 12,571 F4U Corsairs were manufactured by Vought, in 16 separate models.
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Comments
Fantastic !
Thank you my friend.
– Walter Colvin
very cool image!
Thank you very much Rita, you comments are apperciated.
– Walter Colvin
Awesome rendition and write up. Well done!
Thank you again my friend, I like to try to give a little information about the subject of my art work. It makes it a little more interesting.
– Walter Colvin
Excellent work Walter!! :)
Thank you Keith.
– Walter Colvin
Histrically acurate or not it’s an excellent Image. – Ted
Thank you very much Ted.
– Walter Colvin
Outstanding point of view, Walter, and the propeller motion.
Thank you very much Syd, your comments are aperciated.
– Walter Colvin
Beautiful work Walter
Thank my friend.
– Walter Colvin
great, like your composition and the lighting, nicely rendered
Thank you Dennis.
– Walter Colvin
Excellent work Walter!!!
Thank you very much.
– Walter Colvin
I love this piece.
Thank you Dave. Your comments are appreciated.
– Walter Colvin