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Corsair and convertible
Replacing the Pacer as the top-line Ford-based Edsel, the new Corsair was offered as a two-door and four-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and two-door convertible.
Ford Corsair V4 2-door convertible 1967.
A convertible version, courtesy of coachbuilder Karmann appeared the same year, significant as it was the first drop-top car produced by Ford Europe since the Corsair of the 1960s.

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Balzac's first project was a libretto for a comic opera called Le Corsaire, based on Lord Byron's The Corsair.
In July 1971, the 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, flying the A-7 Corsair II aircraft, was activated at the base and the previously assigned F-4s were moved to Luke AFB, near Phoenix, Arizona.
McNamara directed the Air Force to adopt the Navy's F-4 Phantom and A-7 Corsair combat aircraft, a consolidation that was quite successful.
The plant was the production site for the F-8 Crusader and the A-7 Corsair II aircraft of the 1950-1989 time period.
The Corsair was available in two-door and four-door hardtop versions.
The Freedom Fighter was destined to have a relatively brief operational career with the USAF, and the DoD turned down a second request for F-5s, deciding instead to look at other types such as the Navy A-7 Corsair II.
When the Navy cancelled Brewster's last contract, for assembly of the F3A-1 Corsair, the company was in serious trouble.
The Corsair was later found abandoned in Newhaven, its interior stained with blood and its boot containing a piece of bandaged lead pipe similar to one found at the crime scene.
On October 20, 1987, a United States Air Force A-7D Corsair II crashed into a Ramada Inn near the airport after the pilot was forced to eject due to an engine malfunction.
It was founded by the Corsican Rossi family ; in 1990 it was acquired by Nouvelles Frontières, a French tour operator, and the name was changed to " Corsair ".
On 22 March 2012, the airline announced it was changing its name to Corsair International.
The group's third studio album Northern Stomp was released on July 27, 2009, on Corsair Records, preceded by the single " Smash & Grab World " which was released worldwide in April, and was the band's first new material for four years.
In the mid-1970s the Hellenic Air Force was further modernized with deliveries of the Dassault Mirage F1CG fleet, A-7H / TA-7H Corsair II and the first batch of F-4E Phantom IIs, upgraded versions of which still serve today.
Due to the retirement of units that have ended their operational life ( A-7E Corsair II and F-4 Phantom II ), the HAF should be looking forward to acquiring new 4th, 4. 5th or 5th generation fighters to reach a total number of 300 advanced fighters, according to the Supreme Air Force Council " 2007 – 2012 operational planning " study which was published in 2007.
Fuel-injection was now standard on the Telstar ( AT ) in Australia, although local assembly was short-lived, and for a while the model was almost replaced by the Ford Corsair in 1989.
The Corsair was simply a facelifted version of the Nissan Pintara ( U12 ), as the two companies were sharing models under the Button plan.
When Nissan ended Nissan Pintara manufacturing in Australia during 1992, Ford's Corsair was dropped and the Telstar ( AX ), fully imported from Japan, once again became Ford's offering in the mid-size segment of the market.
With less airframe and crew to lift, the extra power of a platform like the Corsair was much greater than the Blenheim, and light bombers quickly disappeared from the skies.

Corsair and product
On April 4 2008, Ultra Products filed a complaint against Antec, Inc., Channel Well Technology Co. Ltd., Channel Well Technology Co. U. S. A., Inc., Corsair Memory, Inc., Enhance Electronics Co. Ltd., E-Power Technology / PCMCIS, SPI Electronic Co. Ltd., FSP Group USA Corp., Koolance USA, Mushkin, Inc., OCZ Technology, Sea Sonic Electronics Co. Ltd., Silverstone Technology, Inc., Spire-Bytecom Fanner Corporation, Tagan Technology Co. Ltd., Tagan Technology Co., Thermaltake Technology Co. Ltd., Thermaltake, Inc., Topower Computer Industrial Co. Ltd., Topower Computer U. S. A., Inc., Zalman Technology Company Ltd. and Zalman USA, Inc. for patent infringement claiming that the defendant's modular power supply product infringed on the patent Ultra filed for back in 2004.

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A-7 Corsair II in front of the Arnold Field ( Halls, Tennessee ) | Veterans ' Museum in Halls, Tennessee | Halls ( 2006 )
A-7 Corsair II in front of the Arnold Field ( Halls, Tennessee ) | Veterans ' Museum in Halls
Corsair Boeing 747 | Boeing 747-300 landing at Princess Juliana Airport in Sint Maarten in 2007.
U. S. Navy Vought SBU Corsair | SBU-1 dive bombers of scouting squadron VS-42 flying the Neutrality Patrol in 1940
The stylish Corsair estate conversion was produced by Abbott Coachbuilders | Abbott.
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File: F4U Corsair 2. jpg | F4U Corsair
Twin M3 barrels poking out from the leading edges of the wings of a F4U Corsair | Corsair.
VFA-195 | VA-195 LTV A-7 Corsair II | A-7E bombing the Hai Duong bridge, 10 May 1972.
A U. S. Navy LTV A-7 Corsair II | A-7E bombs the Hai Duong bridge in North Vietnam in 1972.
Image: Corsair Barth. jpg | Restored RNZAF Corsair
LTV TA-7C Corsair II of the Hellenic Air Force | Greek Air Force, taxiing for take off at the Royal International Air Tattoo, Fairford, England, in 2005
File: 1938 Phantom Corsair Pasadena, California. jpg | Side view, on museum display.
File: 1938 Phantom Corsair Pebble Beach Concours dElegance 2007 01. jpg | Side view, at the 2007 Pebble Beach Concours d ' Elegance.
File: 1938 Phantom Corsair Pebble Beach Concours dElegance 2007 03. jpg | Rear view, at the 2007 Pebble Beach Concours d ' Elegance.
File: Vella Lavella airfield Dec 1943. jpg | Taken on 10 December 1943, this photo shows Vought F4U-1 Corsair aircraft of VMF-123 and VMF-124, Grumman F6F-3 Hellcats, a Douglas SBD Dauntless, and RNZAF Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk. IV ( P-40F ) on the primitive runway at Vella Lavella

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F4U Corsair, one of the piston types flown in the warEl Salvador, which had refused to withdraw its troops from the occupied territory in Honduras, finally withdrew its troops on 2 August 1969.
Meanwhile, Sauron sent the Mordor-allied Corsairs of Umbar to attack Gondor's populous southern coastal fiefs, which as a result sent only a fraction of their forces to defend Minas Tirith in northern Gondor, while the rest stayed on the coasts preparing for the Corsair assault.
" Medora " is the name of one of the heroines in Byron's poem The Corsair, which was written at Newstead Abbey during the three weeks in January 1814 when the poet and a pregnant Augusta were snowbound there together.
* January 6-8 – United States Marine Corps First Lieutenant Christian Schilt makes ten flights in an O2U Corsair to evacuate wounded Marines from an airfield hacked out of the jungle at the village of Quilali, Nicaragua, which is besieged by the guerrilla forces of Augusto César Sandino.
At 0940 AM on January 24, 1945, while taking off, 1stLt Karl Oerth of VMF-222 hit a lump in the runway, blew a tire and his Corsair careened wildly into his own squadron's revetment area, which was shared with VMF-212.
The AU-1 Corsair had an additional center bomb rack which carried a 2000 lb.
The Corsair had unusual and quite bold styling for its day, with a sharp horizontal V-shaped crease at the very front of the car into which round headlights were inset.
An estate car by Abbott was added to the range on the eve of the Geneva Motor Show in March 1966 and in 1967, the Corsair also underwent the Executive treatment like its smaller Cortina sibling, giving the 2000E model with dechromed flanks, which necessitated non styled-in door handles, special wheel trims, reversing lights, a vinyl roof and upgraded cabin fittings.
The 2000E, priced at £ 1, 008 in 1967, was positioned as a cut price alternative to the Rover 2000, the introduction of which had effectively defined a new market segment for four cylinder executive sedans in the UK three years earlier: the Corsair 2000E comfortably undercut the £ 1, 357 Rover 2000 and, indeed, the less ambitiously priced Humber Sceptre then retailing at an advertised £ 1, 047.
The Corsair was replaced by the Mk 3 Cortina in 1970, at which time the enlarged Cortina became Ford's midsized car, and a new smaller model, the Escort, had already filled in the size below.
The Corsair was intended to replace the Mazda 626-based Ford Telstar, which was imported from Japan.
Under the Button car plan, in which local manufacturers shared models, Ford Australia marketed a rebadged version of the U12 Pintara sedan and hatchback as the Ford Corsair.
The same basic design was later heavily revised and shortened to produce Vought's A-7 Corsair II, a carrier-borne close air support and attack plane in 1965, an aircraft which would become heavily engaged in a variety of close support and strike missions during the Vietnam War, beginning in 1967.
Druchii infantry primarily consist of spear phalanxes and repeater crossbow regiments, which are supported by elite infantry and shock troops, such as the deadly Har Ganeth Executioners, who wield two-handed blades called Draich, heavily armed Corsair raiders, scores of Witch Elves that enter battle in a drug-crazed killing frenzy, or a detachment of Malekith's personal guard, the implacable and lethal Black Guard.
The Corsair is a tale in verse by Lord Byron published in 1814 ( see 1814 in poetry ), which was extremely popular and influential in its day, selling ten thousand copies on its first day of sale.
As part of its hands-on media curriculum, the college also produces its own weekly, student-run newspaper ( both in print, and online ) called The Corsair which took home 14 awards at its most recent State Competition, including the Award for General Excellence.
Pico the Corsair derives his name from Pico Boulevard, one of the four main streets which form the exterior perimeter of the campus.
That year, he was also editor of the short-lived periodical The Corsair, for which he enlisted William Makepeace Thackery to write short sketches of France.
Blackburn wanted a squadron insignia which would live up to the Corsair name ; hence the skull and crossbones were chosen.
Throughout his career he continually revised his compositions: titles were changed with an almost casual regularity ( for instance, the opera Pierrot and Pierrette became The Stranger, the opera-ballet The Wizard became The Enchanter and the dramatic overture for brass band 1914 became Clive of India ), many works were assigned several different opus numbers at different times, he borrowed music from one piece to another and recast works in different forms: for example, The Pit and the Pendulum draws its material from the opera-ballet The Enchanter, Symphony No. 7 ( Al Aaraaf ) is a transcription for string orchestra of a String Sextet, The Masque of the Red Death which was originally another orchestral poem became a ballet, and what was illustrative of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Skeleton in Armour was seemingly also a close depiction of Byron's The Corsair, whilst several different versions of his orchestral variations on Auld Lang Syne exist with a number of the supposed ' musical portraits ' apparently applicable simultaneously to different contemporaries.

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