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America's WWII Marine aircraft, the F4U Corsair, is so hard to land on the carrier deck that it becomes known as the Ensign Eliminator.
America's WWII Marine aircraft, the F4U Corsair, is so hard to land on the carrier deck that it becomes known as the Ensign Eliminator.
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S1, EP2 "Part 2"America's WWII Marine aircraft, the F4U Corsair, is so hard to land on the carrier deck that it becomes known as the "Ensign Eliminator."
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S1, EP1 "Part 1"America's WWII Marine aircraft, the F4U Corsair, is so hard to land on the carrier deck that it becomes known as the Ensign Eliminator.
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