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 Post subject: Re: P-47's ...
PostPosted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 5:25 pm 
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Source: San Diego Air and Space Museum archives, Republic Aviation archives, LIFE archives

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P-47 "Princess Pat"

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Republic P-47 Thunderbolt "The Jenny A" of the Army Air Force 325th FG 1943

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Republic P-47D Thunderbolt "Ponnie" of the 57th FG Italy 1944

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Maj Hugh Dows P-47 347th FS 350th FG

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Republic P-47D Thunderbolt in England at the 336th FS

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Republic P-47's of the 56th FG 61st FS

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P-47 "Touch of Texas"

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Republic P-47 Thunderbolt of the MASS-ANG

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Republic P-47N Thunderbolt of the 101st FS Logan International Airport East Boston MA

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Republic P-47D Thunderbolts at the Farmingdale LI NY plant 1944

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Republic XF-12 "Rainbow", P-47 Thunderbolt and RC-3 Seabee

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I love pointing out to Seabee owners that "Hey! this is the plane that rolled of the Republic line right after the P-47 thunderbolt! "

Great stuff

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Man that XF12 looks way ahead of its time. Like the names on some of the P47's. Would have been interesting to live in that era.


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For you P-47 fans mind if I add a few more to the collection here? Interesting mix of schemes together. Source, stolen from J Cook's facebook account, lol kidding Jack :wink: Source SDASM archives.

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