Brewster F3A Corsair | The Only Airworthy Example Takes to the Skies

In this episode of History’s Greatest Aircraft, we take a closer look at a truly rare warbird, The Brewster-built F3A Corsair. Filmed at the National Museum of World War II Aviation in Colorado Springs, this remarkable aircraft is the only airworthy example of its kind flying today. We’re joined by museum historian Gene Pfeffer, who shares the story behind the F3A Corsair, how these aircraft were built and operated during the war, and what makes this particular example so unique. We also hear from Mike Underwood, who tells the personal story of his father, a pilot who flew the type, Offering a powerful human connection to this rare aircraft. Finally, we see the F3A Corsair where it truly belongs — in the air — as this one-of-a-kind warbird takes to the skies once more. If you enjoy historic aviation, rare warbirds, and the stories behind them, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more. 🔔 Love historic aircraft? Subscribe to History’s Greatest Aircraft for exclusive access to rare warbirds, untold stories, and behind-the-scenes aviation content every week: 👉 Click to subscribe:    / @historysgreatestaircraft   Join our growing community of aviation history fans! 👍 Don’t forget to like the video and drop a comment — we’d love to hear what your favourite WWII aircraft is. #History #Corsair #F3A #WWIIAviation #Warbirds #AviationHistory