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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: CurtissP-6EHawk on December 05, 2002, 03:39:49 PM
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....only carries 1 500lb bomb?
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Yes why?
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Was build mainly for fighting...not much for jabo..
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I now nothing about it. I was just wondering. Thanks
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my grandpa flew them though this is off the topic but he flew them in the pacific and got shot down a shell went through his arm and was picked up by a nearby sub
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Originally posted by DaBomb177th
my grandpa flew them though this is off the topic but he flew them in the pacific and got shot down a shell went through his arm and was picked up by a nearby sub
cool, did he earn his dolphins while on the sub?? :D I heard of a Navy pilot who did that... was rescued by sub and couldn't get back to base because it was more important for the sub to stay out on patrol than return the pilot. He was put to work on that sub and ended up earning his dolphins. Would be kinda funny to see an army dog with wings and dolphins. :D
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Originally posted by CurtissP-6EHawk
I now nothing about it. I was just wondering. Thanks
Here, everything u want to learn about P47 variants :yes I want to become a P47 Geek (http://home.att.net/~jbaugher1/p47_4.html)
No, please bring me back to my momy (http://www.netcentral.co.uk/steveb/spitfire/)
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Thanks
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Well, one more question. About the "Block Numbers" the -11 came from two manufactuers, RE Farmingdale and RA Evansville. However, both RA and RE Block numbers are the same, -11! Is the dash number a change in sequence rather than model? For example to try and better explain myself. The P-47 is the model with a major change to be: P-47C or P-47D. What would be the diff in the P-47D-10 and P-47D-11? And why did they skip -7 thru -9? plus a few others?
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after he got on the sub they got into safe territory and called a Pt.boat to take him to his squad.
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More P47 links for the fans :)
http://home.att.net/~jbaugher1/p47.html
http://www.kotfsc.com/aircraft/thunder.htm
http://www.p47pilots.com/cfm_ThereIWas.cfm?pageMode=VIEW&storyid=27
http://www.tgplanes.com/planfile.asp?idplane=103