The Many Colors of the P-47: Part I

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The Many Colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby Sock » Thu Aug 21, 2003 12:01 pm

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I've been having such great fun in these birds, I figured I'd show you some of the places I've been in them.

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More to come...If you're interested.
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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby foo_fighter » Thu Aug 21, 2003 1:12 pm

:) ;) :D ;D

F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C!!!

Republic P-47 was my grandpas' a/c during WWII, he was the real foo fighter

love it!

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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby Sock » Thu Aug 21, 2003 1:57 pm

Wow.  Do you know in what Group or Air Force he flew in, or in which threater he fought in?  
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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby Rifleman » Thu Aug 21, 2003 3:59 pm

wow, HL-V is a scheme I was going to do on my first P-47 indoor flying model about 18 yrs ago....changed it for CP-D ....complete with damaged wing-tip from a nose-over landing as shown in Squadron Signals " P-47 in Action "..........
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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby foo_fighter » Thu Aug 21, 2003 4:02 pm

:) ;) :D ;D

sure I know!!

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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby Sock » Thu Aug 21, 2003 4:21 pm

Wow, thats an amazing feat!  My grandfather served in the Korean War.  He didn't fly, he comanded a tank.  Fought for about 5 mouths and he got shot in the a$$.  They sent him home.  

wow, HL-V is a scheme I was going to do on my first P-47 indoor flying model about 18 yrs ago....changed it for CP-D ....complete with damaged wing-tip from a nose-over landing as shown in Squadron Signals " P-47 in Action "..........


I don't know where that Jug served.  The only fighter squadron letter IDs I know are a couple of Thunderbolt Groups in the 8th, one in the 9th, and one Mustang outfit in the 8th.  Its not one of them.  Do you have any info on that plane?  I love these little tid bits.
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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Fri Aug 22, 2003 4:27 am

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I don't know where that Jug served.
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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby Sock » Fri Aug 22, 2003 8:08 am


HL-V, 83rd Fighter Squadron, 78th Fighter Group, Duxford UK, 1944.

Great shots, great plane. My favourite US Warbird of WW2.


No, no, I know about that bird, I was talking about the one Ken mentioned, CP-D.

I never knew more than four people here liked the Tbolt.  Most people think it looks fat and ugly, so they go for the sleeker and faster looking Stang or Spit.  As beautiful and as great fighters as they were, I'll always love the Jug.
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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby foo_fighter » Fri Aug 22, 2003 9:26 am

:) ;) :D ;D

no way SOCK!!!

I love this warbird!!!
it's powerful, biiiig (for that time), greast weapons (8machine guns .50) and what a manouverbility!!
only the landings are very complicated cos the long nose doesn't aloud to see the runway, it's "feeling" as my grandpa used to say....
proud of it!!! it's a incredible machine!
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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby Sock » Fri Aug 22, 2003 9:40 am

I know, its an amazing machine...Every person I've ever meet who has a thing for the 47 seems to have this great passion for the plane.
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Re: The many colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Fri Aug 22, 2003 4:39 pm

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No, no, I know about that bird, I was talking about the one Ken mentioned, CP-D.

I never knew more than four people here liked the Tbolt.
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Re: The Many Colors of the P-47: Part I

Postby foo_fighter » Fri Aug 22, 2003 5:57 pm

:) ;) :D ;D

As a matter of fact, this triuvirat Spit, Hurri, Tempest were great!!! really great

but I do like this american triunvirat : F-4 Corsair; P-47 and the greatest of all time P-51!!!!!

incredible warmachines!!!
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