Republika P-47D-30-RE Thunderbolt

P-47D Thunderbolt

DržaviZda
VlogoBorec-bombnik
Prvi let6. maj 1941
Zgrajena15636

V Republika P-47 Thunderbolt je bilo lovsko letalo iz 2. svetovne vojne, ki so ga proizvajale ZDA od leta 1941 do 1945. Njegovo primarno oborožitev je bilo osem mitraljez kalibra 50, v vlogi lovca-bombnika pa je lahko nosila 5-palčne rakete ali bombno obremenitev 2500 funtov (1.103 kg). Ko je bil poln tovor, je P-47 tehtal do osem ton, zaradi česar je bil eden najtežjih bojevnikov vojne. P-47 je bil zasnovan okoli močnega motorja Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp, ki sta ga uporabljala tudi dva lovca morskih korpusov ZDA, Grumman F6F Hellcat in Vought F4U Corsair. Thunderbolt je bil učinkovit kot spremljevalni borec kratkega do srednje dosega v visoko nadmorski višini v boju proti zraku in zemeljski napad tako v evropskih kot pacifiških kinodvoranih.

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A Heavyweight Legend

V P-47D Thunderbolt was the most-produced version of the largest and heaviest single-engine fighter of World War II. Affectionately nicknamed “The Jug” (short for Juggernaut), it was built around the massive Double Wasp engine and a complex turbo-supercharging system. While it lacked the graceful lines of the Mustang, the P-47D was a monster of durability and firepower. It could survive incredible battle damage that would disintegrate other aircraft, making it the premier ground-attack platform and high-altitude escort of the European Theater.

Attribute Technical Specification (P-47D-25)
Vlogo Fighter / Fighter-Bomber
Posadke 1 (Pilot)
First Flight (P-47) May 6, 1941
Powerplant 1 × Pratt & Whitney R-2800-59 Double Wasp radial
Horsepower 2,535 hp (with water injection)
Maximum Speed 433 mph (697 km/h) at 30,000 ft
Oborožitev 8 × .50 cal (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine guns
Tovora Up to 2,500 lbs (1,134 kg) of bombs or 10 rockets

Design Highlights: The Turbine and the Bubble

  • Turbo-Supercharger System: The secret to the P-47’s high-altitude performance was the massive turbocharger located in the zadnji of the fuselage. Exhaust gases were piped all the way back to the tail to spin a turbine, which then sent compressed air back to the engine.
  • The “Bubble” Canopy: Early “Razorback” P-47Ds had a high fairing behind the pilot. Starting with the D-25 variant, Republic introduced a teardrop-shaped bubble canopy, giving pilots 360-degree visibility—a vital advantage in dogfights.
  • Eight Machine Guns: Unlike the Mustang or Spitfire, the P-47 carried a staggering eight .50 caliber machine guns. This massive volume of fire was capable of shredding locomotives, tiger tanks, and enemy aircraft alike.
  • Paddle-Blade Propeller: To translate the engine’s massive torque into thrust, late D-models used wide “paddle-blade” propellers, which significantly improved the aircraft’s rate of climb.

“The Jug” in Action

  • Unrivaled Ruggedness: The P-47 was legendary for its ability to take hits. Stories abound of pilots returning with entire cylinders blown off their engines or large sections of wings missing, yet the “Jug” kept flying.
  • The Diving Specialist: Weighing nearly 15,000 lbs fully loaded, the P-47 could out-dive any aircraft in the world. Pilots used this weight to engage in “boom and zoom” tactics, diving through enemy formations and using their momentum to climb back to safety.
  • Zemke’s Wolfpack: The 56th Fighter Group, led by Hubert “Hub” Zemke, became one of the highest-scoring units of the war exclusively flying the P-47. They proved that in the hands of a skilled pilot, the heavy Jug could outmaneuver the Bf 109 and Fw 190.
  • Ground Attack Terror: In the months following D-Day, P-47s became the “flying artillery” of the Allied advance. They destroyed thousands of German tanks, trucks, and trains, effectively paralyzing the Wehrmacht’s movement during daylight hours.

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