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A corsair is a privateer or pirate, especially:

  • Barbary corsair, Ottoman and Berber pirates and privateers operating from North Africa
  • French corsairs, privateers operating on behalf of the French crown

Corsair may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Novels

Music

  • "Le Corsaire" Overture by Hector Berlioz Op. 21
  • The Corsairs, a 1960s doo-wop group
  • "Corsair", a song on the 2002 album Geogaddi by Boards of Canada
  • "Corsair", a 2007 song from the EP Voyage by In Fear and Faith

Video games

Other arts and entertainment

Companies

Military

Transportation

Air

Land

  • Edsel Corsair, an American automobile of the late fifties
  • Ford Corsair, a British car model of the late 1960s, and an Australian model of the late 1980s
  • Corsair motorcycle, built by Cotton
  • Corsair, a GWR Bogie Class broad gauge locomotive that was built for and run on the Great Western Railway between 1849 and 1873
  • Corsair, locomotive No. 3037 of the GWR 3031 Class that was built for and run on the Great Western Railway between 1894 and 1908
  • Lincoln Corsair, a compact American crossover
  • Phantom Corsair, a prototype two-door sedan built in 1938

Sea

  • Corsair I, a yacht built by William Cramp and Sons for Charles J. Osborn and bought by J. P. Morgan in 1882
  • Corsair II, a yacht built for J. P. Morgan in 1891, which served as USS Gloucester during the Spanish–American War
  • Corsair III, a yacht built in 1898 for J. P. Morgan (the last he owned), that served the US Navy in World Wars I and II, in the latter as USS Oceanographer
  • Corsair IV, a yacht built for J. P. Morgan Jr. in 1930, the largest built in the United States
  • Corsair (dinghy), a class of sixteen-foot three-handed sailing dinghies

Other uses

See also