Aircraft Model / Manufacturer :
Republic P47 - A-D
Description:
The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, also known as the Jug, was the largest and most heavly produced single-engined fighter of its day.
A total of 15,686 Thunderbolts of all types were built begining delivery in September 1942 and ending production in October 1945
The P-47 was one of the main US Army Air Force (USAAF) fighters of World War II, by the end of the war it had claimed 3,752
air-to-air kills in over 746,000 sorties of all types. In Europe alone, the Thunderbolt flew more sorties (423,435)
than the combined total of all P-51s, P-38s and P-40s.
The P-47 was effective in air combat but proved especially adept at ground attack with its eight .50-caliber machine guns,
external hard points for carring bombs or rockets, and ability to lift heavy payloads. In relatively modern-day warfare, a jet aircraft
built to fulfill the same ground support role, the A-10 Thunderbolt II, took its name from the original Republic P-47.
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