 | | Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
1. P-47C-2-RE "Uncle Den'/'Quack". Unit: 334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF. Serial: QP-L (41-6187)
Pilot - Capt.Robert L.Priser 'Junior'. Joined 334th FS on 15th September 1942. Left 23rt November 1943 for Ninth Air Force. Was 'A' Flight CO from 13th September 1943. This was Priser's only aircraft.
2. P-47C-5-RE Sno 41-6538 QP-B 'Wela Kahoe ' of the 334th Fighter Squadron of the 4th Fighter Group, 8th Air force flown (shared) by Cap Bill Hollander and Cap Stanley Anderson based at Debden, England in January 1944.
3. P-47D-1-RE "Boise Bee". Unit: 334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF. Serial: QP-B (42-7890).
4. P-47D-1-RE "Miss Plainfield". Unit: 334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF. Serial: QP-D (42-7945).
5. P-47C-5-RE. Unit: 334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF. Serial: QP-J (41-6576).
6. P-47D-5-RE 42-8644 'Lilliput' flown by Lt. W.B. Morgan. More |
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 | | Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
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1. P-47D-5-RE Thunderbolt. This is Walker "Bud" Mahurin's, named "Spirit of Atlantic City, NJ".
2. P-47D-16-RE Thunderbolt "Touch of Texas", Capt. Charles Mohrle, 510th FS, 405th FG, 1944.
3. P-47C-5-RE Thunderbolt Colonel Hubert "Hub" Zemke's, named "Moy Tovarich" (Russian for my comrade). Zemke taught Soviet pilots how to fly the Lend-Lease P-40 Tomahawk in 1941, before being assigned as CO of the 56th FG-the first group to fly the P-47. Zemke scored his first three kills in this aircraft.
4. P-47D Thunderbolt depicts "The Pied Piper"(42-75885) flown by Lt. Cipipen of the 58 th Fighter Group, 310 Fighter Squadron, based in New Guinea during the Second World War.
5. P-47D Thunderbolt "Fat Cat", n.42-2557. Capt. Henry Bakken, 509th FS, 405th FG, 1944.
6. Lt. Col. Cass Hough's Air Technical Section modified the P-47C/D to carry unpressurized 205gal ferry tanks, with limited success.
7. P-47D Thunderbolt, 42-75587, "Lil Sunshine" flown by Lt. Ted Jensen, 379th Fighter Squadron, 362nd Fighter Group, Headcorn, England, May 1944. More |
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