Overnight, I shared my Corsair photos from the [link=http://www.museumofflight.org/Portal.asp?Flash=True]Museum of Flight[/link] here in Seattle as well as from the [link=http://www.navalaviationmuseum.org/]National Museum of Naval Aviation[/link] in Pensacola, FL [link=http://cid-be7e1d3a4cb3f1fb.spaces.live.com/default.aspx]here.[/link] Remember that there are two variants at each location, but the different lighting and location make it pretty easy to tell which one you are viewing once you've spent a little bit of time with the photos. If others wish to contribute to the collection, I'd be happy to post on your behalf or link to your existing location from here. I can also run down to the Museum of Flight at any time and get additional detail shots of the FG-1D there. The only limitation is they only let you get about 10 feet from the aircraft unlike Pensacola where you can crawl underneath it if you wish. My family lives in Pensacola, so I can get my stepfather to take a field trip over there as needed too.

As I have a little time, I'll probably organize these a little more by Variant and subject area (e.g. FG-1D - Landing Gear) but for now they are there for your use and enjoyment. I wish more people had access to these national treasures.
Tom