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Offline Virage

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« on: May 08, 2002, 02:11:26 AM »
P-47 acro @ Zeno's Drive-in

Great video of a Razorback in action.

1/2 way thru the video a chart is shown warning the pilots about doing a split-s with too much speed.  @30k, 200 IAS, idle throttle: the chart illustrates the loss of altitude to be over 10k!  And at full throttle.. nose dart!?
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Offline Ductape

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« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2002, 03:48:25 AM »
Very Nice!
Thank you for the post. I am a hardcore Jug fan in AH. It is just about the ONLY fighter/attack plane I fly.
I am ALWAYS looking for more info, more pictures, more ANYTHING about the Jug.
I am currently flying the P47-11 full time. This model is I believe, the "Razor Back" version you speak of.
AGAIN! THANK YOU! and SALUTE!:) :cool:
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« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2002, 07:22:09 AM »
here is some more.. http://rwebs.net/avhistory/history/p-47.htm

 got alot of stuff on the jug, dont have time to post it now though. Suggest a couple of books tonite for you.
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« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2002, 10:47:20 AM »
Yeah I fly the D-11 as well a good tactick to toss off a green horn spit jokey is the sissors manuver with two notches of flaps.  It works every time. They either over shoot after the 3 or 4 th pass and you can bag them or he better yet they end up all over the hard deck

Also look at http://www.214th.com, under ww2 they got old footage on how to fly the Jug