One of the most successful USAAF fighter bombers in World War II was the P-47, which was also used initially by the Eighth Air Force as a fighter interceptor. It was robust, reliable and able to withstand heavy impacts. The main batch was the D series.
Model
– New mould
– Bombs and underwing auxiliary tanks
– Alternative centre-line ventral tank
– Structural surface details, flush metal joints
– Detailed cockpit
– Detailed P&W R-2800 radial engine
– Movable propeller
– Detailed landing gear
Decals for 2 USAAF versions:
– Republic P-47D-30-RA Thunderbolt of 509th Fighter Squadron, 405th Fighter Group, flown by Capt. Milt Thompson, France 1945
– Republic P-47D-28-RE Thunderbolt GC II/5 Lafayette , Armée de L Air, Amberien, France 1944
Product specifications
- country version 1 – France
- length – 156 mm
- number of parts – 53
- wingspan – 172 mm
- Age – 10 +
- Skill Level – 3 – Advanced
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