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Offline Nilsen

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« on: October 07, 2002, 06:09:34 PM »
I want exact model

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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2002, 06:44:19 PM »
p47n razorback?

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« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2002, 07:32:22 PM »
Is most likely a P-47D-22.  42-25742 was one of 850 D-22 a/c so the 42-25845 could fall in this block if the numbers were continuous.

It is from the 410 FS, 373 FG, 9th AF which flew from 8-5-1944 from GB and 19-7-1944 from France.


It is flying off the coast of France. The building I believe is the Mount St Micheal Abbey.
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« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2002, 07:38:34 PM »
P47 D22-RE *cough cough*
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« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2002, 07:44:24 PM »
Mont Saint Michel.:D

universal wings and big prettythang Curtis prop.
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« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2002, 08:28:52 PM »
The -22 built at Farmingdale used a Hamilton Standard Hydromatic 24E50-65 prop, 13' 1 7/8" dia. This was a big bladed prop.

The -23 built in Evansville used a Curtiss Electric C542S of 13' dia. The -23 was the equivalent to the -22.

Another P-47D-22 was 42-26088.

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« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2002, 10:01:51 PM »
that's a curtiss prop in that picture.

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« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2002, 11:48:59 PM »
OK so WHICH one is it?

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« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2002, 03:55:54 AM »
Thx for the help guys, cause i was not sure myself :D

I was thinking it was a D22 or D23.

hmmm, how much would i have to pay pyro to model it ? :D

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« Reply #9 on: October 08, 2002, 06:37:31 AM »
"hmmm, how much would i have to pay pyro to model it ?"

All Pyro needs to do, is to stick a paddlebladed prop and underwing pylons on the D-11 and viola!..you got a D-22

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« Reply #10 on: October 08, 2002, 07:30:42 AM »
cc Daff, but i actually have to get him to do it. There is alot of even simpler changes to othere planes that has not made so im not to optimistic :(

Ill never give up hope tho, so if anyone knows his bank accound number ill be grateful :D

BTW, does anyone have more info or good detailed pics of the D22/23 models?

pls post them or mail me

thx
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Wing pylons, prop and canopy
« Reply #11 on: October 08, 2002, 09:06:05 AM »
Underwing pylons were introduced on the D-15-RE and D-15-RA production blocks. These enabled a drop tank or a bomb to be carried underneath each wing in addition to the stores carried on the belly shackles. Fuel changes had to be made to incorporate plumbing for the underwing tanks. Bomb selection increased to two 1000-pound or 3 500-pound bombs, with maximum bombload being 2500 pounds. Alternatively, a 108-gallon drop tank could be carried underneath each wing, adding 150 miles to the P-47's range. Earlier P-47C and D models could be modified in the field to accommodate underwing racks, but the amount of work required many man-hours of effort by maintenance personnel. The underwing pylons had a detrimental affect on performance, and their air resistance cut 45 mph off the maximum speed. However, a redesigned, more streamlined pylon cut the loss to about 15 mph.

Beginning with production blocks D-22-RE and D-23-RA, a larger (13- foot diameter) paddle-bladed propeller (either a Hamilton Standard Hydromatic 24E50-65 or a Curtiss Electric C542S) was fitted to make full use of the additional power provided by water injection. It added 400 feet per minute to the climb rate, but during landings and takeoffs there was only a scant six inches of clearance between blade tips and the ground. .

Blocks D-22-RE and D-23-RA were also provided with a jettisonable cockpit canopy which was activated by the pilot pulling a ring. The hood would then be pushed backward, and the force of the slipstream would then do the rest of the job of pulling the canopy free of the aircraft. A bullet-proof windshield was fitted, and internal fuel capacity was increased.
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« Reply #12 on: October 08, 2002, 09:48:06 AM »
Here are the serial numbers for the P-47. 42-25854 is for a D-22. It is possible that the Curtiss prop was a substitute if no Hamiltons were available.

Serials of Republic-built P-47Ds:

42-7853/7957    Republic P-47D-1-RE Thunderbolt
42-7958/8402    Republic P-47D-2-RE Thunderbolt
42-8403/8702    Republic P-47D-5-RE Thunderbolt
42-22250/22363  Republic P-47D-1-RA Thunderbolt
42-22364/22563  Republic P-47D-2-RA Thunderbolt
42-22564/22663  Republic P-47D-3-RA Thunderbolt
42-22664/22863  Republic P-47D-4-RA Thunderbolt
42-22864/23113  Republic P-47D-11-RA Thunderbolt
42-23114/23142  Republic P-47D-16-RA Thunderbolt
42-23143/23299  Republic P-47D-15-RA Thunderbolt
42-25274/25322  Republic P-47D-20-RE Thunderbolt
42-25323/25538  Republic P-47D-21-RE Thunderbolt

 
42-25539/26388 Republic P-47D-22-RE Thunderbolt


42-26389/26773  Republic P-47D-25-RE Thunderbolt
42-26774/27388  Republic P-47D-27-RE Thunderbolt
42-27389/28188  Republic P-47D-23-RA Thunderbolt
42-28189/28438  Republic P-47D-26-RA Thunderbolt
42-28439/29466  Republic P-47D-27-RA Thunderbolt
42-74615/74964  Republic P-47D-6-RE Thunderbolt
42-74965/75214  Republic P-47D-10-RE Thunderbolt
42-75215/75614  Republic P-47D-11-RE Thunderbolt
42-75615/75814  Republic P-47D-15-RE Thunderbolt
42-75865/76118  Republic P-47D-16-RE Thunderbolt
42-76119/76364  Republic P-47D-15-RE Thunderbolt
42-76365/76614  Republic P-47D-20-RE Thunderbolt
43-25254/25440  Republic P-47D-20-RA Thunderbolt
43-25441/25664  Republic P-47D-21-RA Thunderbolt
43-25665/25753  Republic P-47D-23-RA Thunderbolt
44-19558/20307  Republic P-47D-28-RE Thunderbolt
44-20308/21107  Republic P-47D-30-RE Thunderbolt
44-32668/33867  Republic P-47D-30-RA Thunderbolt
44-89684/90283  Republic P-47D-30-RA Thunderbolt
44-90284/90483  Republic P-47D-40-RA Thunderbolt
45-49090/49554  Republic P-47D-40-RA Thunderbolt

Serials of Curtiss-built P-47Gs:

42-24920/24939    Curtiss P-47G-CU Thunderbolt
42-24940/24979  Curtiss P-47G-1-CU Thunderbolt
42-24980/25039  Curtiss P-47G-5-CU Thunderbolt
42-25040/25119  Curtiss P-47G-10-CU Thunderbolt
42-25120/25273  Curtiss P-47G-15-CU Thunderbolt

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« Reply #13 on: October 08, 2002, 11:33:06 AM »
ty very much Frenchy and MiloMorai :)

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« Reply #14 on: October 09, 2002, 02:52:40 AM »
frenchy:
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It added 400 feet per minute to the climb rate,

did the paddle prop add some mph to the top speed as well?

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