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Tom Glass
Really nice shot!
ken kemper
Great Photo Andrew !!
John Giambone
The "Muscle-Car" of WWII era fighters.!
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but its not D. rather C
rbt schaffer
If I were an enemy, I could not bear to shoot at it... I'd have to come over and just gawk at it...
jesse kyzer
Constructed as a 1942 P-47.
https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=25706
bentwing60
Anyone that ever flew a taildragger with any horsepower and has seen a Bearcat, Corsair or T-Bolt can look at the tiny vertical stab and rudder and instantly know, 'Those guys had legs and they knew how to use them".

thanks Billy Gibbons
John Giambone
Great Shot!
Martin Allan
The "Jug" short for Juggernaut. one of the most robust fighters of WW2. It could absorb a lot of punishment & still bring you home.
Bill Bailey
In response to a a's comment all P-47s before the Block 25 run were Razorbacks like this one.
Block 25 and on, the Jug had a bubble canopy.
As for the photo, there are no words to describe it.
Mark Ryalls
Beautiful shot!
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