Republic P-47C-2/5 "Thunderbolt"

Republic P-47C-2/5 "Thunderbolt"

€23,00 EUR
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Republic P-47C-2/5 "Thunderbolt"

Republic P-47C-2/5 "Thunderbolt"

€23,00 EUR
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The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt (nicknamed the "Jug") is a World War II-era fighter aircraft produced by the American company Republic Aviation from 1941 through 1945. One of the main United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) fighters, it found success in the European and Pacific theaters as an escort fighter well-suited to high-altitudeair-to-air combat. It also served as the foremost American fighter-bomber in the ground-attack role.

P-47C

Several improvements were incorporated into the Thunderbolt starting
with the 172nd production aircraft on September 14, 1942. The resulting
P-47C featured a redesigned metal rudder, as the original
fabric-covered unit was prone to tail flutter which frequently led to
crashes. A revised oxygen system was fitted, as were new SCR-274-N and SCR-515-A
radios. The main external difference between the P-47B and C was the
upright antenna mast, which replaced the B's forward-swept mast. The C variant was built in four production blocks totaling 602
aircraft, with production ending in February 1943 when Republic's Farmingdale, New York plant switched to the P-47D.

Sub-variants

  • P-47C-RE, initial production block as described above. 58 built.
  • P-47C-1-RE, with 8-inch fuselage extension to move the center of gravity,
    improving flight characteristics. Minor changes to the main
    undercarriage were made, and tailwheel steering was omitted. Other
    minor changes were made to the turbo-supercharger air duct, elevator
    control system, and controls. 54 built, plus one P-47C-RE modified as
    the prototype.
  • P-47C-2-RE, with shackles on the underside for a bomb or drop tank. 128 built.
  • P-47C-5-RE, with cockpit heating, as well as a revised radio, instruments, and the antenna mast was replaced by a whip antenna
    (photographic evidence shows that some C-5-REs and future razorback
    variants were fitted with either the mast or whip antenna, with no
    apparent standard). 362 built.

Kovozávody Prostějov 1:72 Republic P-47C-2/5 ″Thunderbolt″ KPM0514

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