This plane just dominates its turf.
Affectionately known as the 'Jug' by its jockeys, it could absorb a tremendous amount of punishment and still fly home.
One of its claims to fame was found out when engaging German Me109's who would roll inverted and dive away in a dogfight when things didnt go quite to plan. At just under seven tons in weight with a monsterous radial in front that didnt cut when rolled, nothing, but nothing outdived a Jug when its pilot fire-walled the loud lever and pointed it downhill.
This plane just dominates its turf.
Australia Good artistic eye you've got there, Gary.
Here are some images of P47's in the Far East from my collection of aerial imagery.
Image No.3 shows a wide range of aircraft types
United Kingdom Do you have any pics of P-47s showing battle/collision damage ?
Have found a few of the '47 in England and Italy having taken some hard knocks, but none from the Far East - thus far.
TIA,
BC1
Australia
Australia Amazing, mate. Dare I ask what else was on the roll?!
United Kingdom Great pictures indeed.Though a late comer to the Far East/Burma it showed itself to be a very competent aircraft.
BC1, I shall have a look in my books and let you know. BTW I haven't forgotten about the Dak picture - just haven't found any details yet.![]()
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