Your best bet to finding an F4U Corsair is in a history book, encyclopedia and even a museum. The Chance Vought F4U Corsair was a plane used in the U.S. military during World War II.
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No. The F4U was not yet operational at the time of Midway. The US operated Grunman F4F Wildcats, and some F2A Brewster Buffaloes from the Island airstrip on Midway. The Buffalo was obsolete and easy prey for the enemy. Some carrier air groups had just re-equipped with the F4F-4. This was the first carrier fighter plane with folding wings, so more could be embarked with the air group. It was not a popular change with the pilots, because to make room for the wing-folding mechanism, two machine guns were removed and one-third less ammunition could be carried. Some groups probably still had F4F-3s, without folding wings, but with six machine guns instead of four, and 50% greater ammunition capacity.
Many hardware and home improvement stores have a glass repair service or could recommend some other company that could repair the glass. Angie's List is another place to find a professional who could repair broken glass.
There are quite a number of places where one can look to find a military academy in the Philippines. One in the Philippines is the PMA, which stands for Philippines Military Academy.
There are a number of places one can go to find a local military recruiter. Sites such as Today's Military and Military have tools that allow one to find their nearest military recruiter.