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Joe, as far as I'm concerned (and as some Corsair experts have weighed in), there was never such a thing as the "straight line" tri-color scheme - the Planes of Fame Corsair is painted this way, as at the time they thought they had discovered that there was such a thing (and they'd be unique), based on photos like these, but it has since been stated to not be true/accurate (no document points to there being such a method of painting Corsairs that way). All of the tri-color scheme applications had the medium blue (upper most/darkest value paint) transition down to the wings - the reason why it doesn't look this way on some war-weary Corsairs is because of weathering. The spray patterns of the coral/dust/dirt/water from taxiing/takeoffs/landings, cause this transition area, where the medium blue transitioned to the wings, to become obscured in b&w photos.
I think this depiction is just about perfect: http://www.largescaleplanes.com/articles/article.php?aid=1225