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Republic Thunderbolt

Source: Harold A Skaarup Web Page (RAF Photo)
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Mk. I & II flown by Canadians in RAF service

The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt is a World War II-era fighter aircraft produced by the American aerospace company Republic Aviation from 1941 through 1945. Its primary armament was eight .50-caliber machine guns, and in the fighter-bomber ground-attack role it could carry five-inch rockets or a bomb load of 2,500 lb (1,100 kg). When fully loaded, the P-47 weighed up to eight tons, making it one of the heaviest fighters of the war. The Thunderbolt was effective as a short-to medium-range escort fighter in high-altitude air-to-air combat and ground attack in both the European and Pacific theatres. The P-47 was designed around the powerful Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp 18-cylinder radial engine which also powered two U.S. Navy/U.S. Marine Corps fighters, the Grumman F6F Hellcat and the Vought F4U Corsair. An advanced turbo-supercharger system ensured the aircraft's eventual dominance at high-altitude, while also influencing its size and design.

The P-47 was one of the main United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) fighters of World War II, and also served with other Allied air forces, including those of France, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. Mexican and Brazilian squadrons fighting alongside the USAAF also flew the P-47.

The armored cockpit was relatively roomy and comfortable and the bubble canopy introduced on the P-47D offered good visibility. Nicknamed the "Jug" owing to its appearance if stood on its nose, the P-47 was noted for its firepower, as well as its ability to resist battle damage and remain airworthy. Wikipedia

Wkikpedia Wikipedia Republic P-47 Thunderbolt

General Harold A Skaarup Web Page

CASPIR Aircraft Groups:
Canadian Crewed (6)
last update: 2021-09-16 19:49:13

Thunderbolt FL842

s/n
 FL842

Known Squadron Assignments: ;146

Equivalent to USAAF P-47D, razor back.
last update: 2024-September-22
1944-October-24 KIA RCAF Pilot Officer Charles Reginald Verrier 2021-07-13

Thunderbolt HB977

s/n
 HB977

Known Squadron Assignments: ;135

Equivalent to USAAF P-47D, razor back.
last update: 2024-September-22
1944-June-05 KIFA RCAF Flight Lieutenant Elton Budd Hart 2023-08-01

Thunderbolt HD163

s/n
 HD163

Known Squadron Assignments: ;21

Equivalent to USAAF P-47D, razor back.
last update: 2024-September-22
1944-July-15 KIFA RCAF Pilot Officer Francis Michael Scandiffio 2023-07-18

Thunderbolt HD217

s/n
 HD217

Known Squadron Assignments: ;258

Equivalent to USAAF P-47D-25, bubble canopy.
last update: 2024-September-22
1945-May-07 KIA RCAF Flight Lieutenant Sydney Walter Brown 2023-07-21

Thunderbolt KJ263

s/n
 KJ263

Known Squadron Assignments: ;123

Equivalent to USAAF P-47D-25, bubble canopy.
last update: 2024-September-22
1945-February-12 KIA RCAF Flight Lieutenant Joseph Louis Alphonse Bellisle 2024-11-11

Thunderbolt KL174

s/n
 KL174

Known Squadron Assignments: ;79

Equivalent to USAAF P-47D-25, bubble canopy.
last update: 2024-September-22
1945-June-02 KIA RCAF Flying Officer George Alexander Stewart 2023-07-21

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