Republic P-47N Thunderbolt
The most exact replica you can get of the P-47N!!!
100% Exact, take a look at the Specifications, shape and performance and compare it with the real one :)
This plane was used by the United States Air Force as a fighter-bomber. One of the last planes built during the WW2, good for all roles, it's commonly used to escort the B-29 bombers. It´s painted with the 413th Fighter Squadron schemes.
Instructions:
-You can takeoff and land in an aircraft carrier with this one, but the speed must not exceed from 110mph.
-For takeoff the elevator must be full up until the plane is in the air.
-When landing the max speed is recomended to be under 130mph, dont use the brakes until the land speed is aprox 60mph, use it gently or the nose crashes in the ground.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 42.8ft (13.0m)
- Length 36.0ft (11.0m)
- Height 14.0ft (4.3m)
- Empty Weight 7,413lbs (3,362kg)
- Loaded Weight 10,227lbs (4,639kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.195
- Wing Loading 25.4lbs/ft2 (123.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 403.3ft2 (37.5m2)
- Drag Points 3449
Parts
- Number of Parts 79
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 329
Oh and 109 E-3
Ok :D
@Zerokiller3 Exactly. Maybe i'll do more P-47 versions. Today i'm going to upload the Ki-78
P-47Ds and P-47Bs were over Europe and only one squadron had P-47M clipped wings
@Noman0rumeral Thanks! :D
@Zerokiller3 Yes, this plane served in Ie-shima (Japan) in the 413th FS over the end of the war. There was no P-47N in europe during WW2. This version is a carrier based naval fighter/bomber.
Bravo
And they only served a little over Japan
B-29s didn't go over Europe but B-17s did.@RASEN1914
@Zerokiller3 No, search it. It was an escort for the B-29 Superfortress.
You didn't upvote :(
And they escorted B-17s mostly not B-29s. B-29s came in 1943!
Correct amount of weight and speed