P-47D Thunderbolt - 201st Fighter Air Squadron
The P-47 Thunderbolt was an American fighter widely used during World War II, known for its durability and ability to withstand damage in combat. This aircraft, also known as the "Jug," had a large radial engine that provided significant power, making it an excellent escort and ground attack aircraft. It was armed with eight .50 caliber Browning M2 machine guns, allowing it to engage both enemy aircraft and ground targets.
The 201st Mexican Fighter Squadron of the Mexican Air Force used the P-47 Thunderbolt during missions in the Philippines campaign in 1945, contributing to the Allied effort in the Pacific. The Mexican pilots of the squadron carried out escort and ground attack missions, demonstrating great courage and skill in combat. The aircraft stood out for its speed, maneuverability, and endurance on long missions over enemy territory.
Specifications
Spotlights
- KPLBall 2 months ago
- Christiant2 2 months ago
- Karroc9522 2 months ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor P-47D Thunderbolt - 201 Squadron
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 46.8ft (14.3m)
- Length 38.6ft (11.8m)
- Height 14.9ft (4.6m)
- Empty Weight 8,939lbs (4,054kg)
- Loaded Weight 10,809lbs (4,902kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.462
- Wing Loading 34.0lbs/ft2 (165.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 318.2ft2 (29.6m2)
- Drag Points 4470
Parts
- Number of Parts 275
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,149
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I'm going overboard with the pieces 🙏💀
@MA2211c I know, but I prefer to keep the number of pieces below 200, an acceptable number of pieces for devices that do not have much capacity.
@JABH
Not really, I made one time a fully furnished cotpit and cabin detailed in under 400 parts so saying this is overboard on parts is a little bit of grain of salt I might add, also because for an aircraft to have yellow download button (to log in) it needs about over 800 parts, but that being said 275 parts is definitely not a shy number.
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@SSTOJointAccount ohhh, okeoke
@JABH idk I was just gonna put this comment on the first american build I saw
@SSTOJointAccount Hmm?
"Good morning USA"
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@JABH ye?
@JABH its really good if you ask me .
@IQinventory IQinvetory, What's missing?
@JABH very intersting .
@JABH no hay problema bro.
@IQinventory 201st Air Fighter Squadron
@Warboie Bueno, está bien. Gracias por aclarar la duda. Si no te molestaré eliminaré algunos mensajes por privacidad, ¿Ok?
Ser vato no tiene nada que ver pero es mejor mantener todo a como estaba.
@JABH pues soy mexicano brother! De la parte central, jajaj, hasta en mi bio lo dice.
@Warboie Eh, nmms, ¿Hablas Español?
Fua, que belleza.
@IQinventory You should look into it, it's interesting. I've already watched like 4 documentaries, haha.
@JABH not really no.
first time im hearing of it
@IQinventory Do you know Squadron 201?
Nice
@Christiant2 A huevo, a huevo, solo mira esas tomas. Pero dilo otra vez... JAJAJA
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In Mexican Spanish, especially with the Regiomontano dialect, "A huevo" means "Of course" or it can also be used in the context of doing something. "To egg, I can go tomorrow" "It's not a question, you have to do it to egg" These are just a few examples, but there are more. Learning Spanish, especially "Spanish Barrio" is complicated but fun at the same time.
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