Corsair (disambiguation)

Corsair (disambiguation)

A Corsair was a French privateer.

Corsair may also refer to:

  • Other privateers and pirates were referred to as Corsairs; for example Barbary pirates, were also called Barbary corsairs or Ottoman Corsairs

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Military

Transportation

  • Edsel Corsair, an American automobile of the late fifties
  • Ford Corsair, a British automobile model of the late sixties, and an Australian model of the late eighties
  • Corsair was one of the GWR 3031 Class locomotives that was built for and run on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915
  • Corsair (dinghy), a class of sixteen foot three handed sailing dinghy
  • Corsair Trimaran, built by Corsair Marine
  • Corsair motorcycle, built by Cotton (motorcycle)
  • Cessna 425, originally known as Corsair

Companies

  • Corsairfly (formerly Corsair), a French airline
  • Corsair Memory, a hardware company that specializes in designing and manufacturing computer memory and power supply units

Video games

Television, film, music, and literature

  • Corsair (comics), the leader of the Starjammers and father to Cyclops, Havok, and Vulcan in the Marvel universe
  • Corsairs of Umbar, from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
  • The Corsair, a poem by Lord Byron
  • Corsair (novel), a fantasy novel by Chris Bunch
  • Dudley Pope
  • Corsair, a 2009 adventure novel by Clive Cussler
  • "Corsair", a 2007 song by In Fear and Faith from their EP, Voyage
  • Le Corsaire, a ballet created by Joseph Mazilier to music by Adolphe Adam et al.
  • Corsaren, a nineteenth-century Danish magazine
  • The Corsairs, a 1960s doo wop group
  • The Corsair, a fellow Time Lord with a recognizable tattoo, who had been a friend of The Doctor in the British TV series Doctor Who.

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