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P-47 T'bolt

The Republic p-47 Thunderbolt,
also known as the Juggernaut or 'Jug', was the largest single engine fighter plane of its day. Originally designed as an interceptor it was later turned into one of the most versatile and durable ground attack aircraft of its generation.



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Quality, Accuracy, Handling, you won't find better!
  • Detailed moulded fuselage complete with panel detail
  • Large radial cowl and clear moulded canopy
  • Accurate shape and colour scheme with applied and sealed decals
  • Spray finish using special formula film covering, very realistic!
  • Supplied fixed u/c with optional retracts
  • Ideal for 26cc petrol or 1.20 glow
  • Specially designed wing geometry for excellent low speed, almost unstalable handling.
  • Custom formulated film with anti tear properties used on the flying surfaces helps keep wrinkling to a minimum.
  • The most accurate scale ARTF's available in this price range.

 

The C version of the P-47 entered service with the 56th fighter group in September 1942. The 56th was deployed to England in 1942, where they joined the 4th and 6th fighter groups supporting the bombers of the 8th Air Force. The 4th and 6th were largely experienced pilots, many of whom were US volunteers with the RAF, who had rejoined the US forces after America entered the war. The British were impressed by the P-47's size, and joked that the pilots could avoid luftwaffe gunfire by running back and forth inside the fuselage. In part because of its size and speed, it was quickly nicknamed the 'Juggernaut' or 'Jug' for short. The P-47 D was introduced quickly after the P-47 first entered combat, making several small changes, such as more cooling flaps exitting the engine cowl to reduce heat build up, armour protection and larger fuel tanks (adding almost 70 Gallons of fuel), plus the addition of drop tanks.

These changes allowed the P-47 to excel in its role as an escort aircraft. Some D's were also fitted with bubbletop canopies.



Specifications:
WINGSPAN:  71 in.
FLYING WEIGHT:  14 -16 lbs
ENGINE:  1.20 4-stroke or 26cc petrol engine
RADIO:  6-channel w/8 servos

Optional retract set shown opposite...
Complete with retracts, oleos, aluminium wheels, air tank
and all fittings needed for installation. Click picture for info.

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