Description
[Model Specifications]
The P-47 was a big (7 Ton) and very powerful high-altitude fighter, commonly called "the Jug".
The project started from 1939. And Deliveries started late in 1942.
A total of 15,683 this US fighter aircraft was built in WWII.
For early the P-47 Designed as an interceptor, but later it proved to be an outstanding combat plane both in bomber escort and ground attack duty.
Its great structural strength and massive radial engine that could withstand damage better than the other plane. P-47D.
This model was the major production version, and 6,315 were built.
This aircraft was power by a water-injected version of the 2,000 hp R-2800 engine, which gave it a top speed of 433 mph at 30,000 feet. the P-47 models prior to D-25 became known as "Razorbacks."
Wingspan: 40 ft., 9 in.
Length: 36 ft., 2 in.
Height: 14 ft., 2 in.
Empty Weight: 10,000 lb.
Maximum Weight: 17,500 lb.
Powerplant: 1 Pratt & Whitney R-2800 2,000hp
Max Speed: 429mph @ 20,000 ft.
Range (with maximum external fuel): 1,800 miles
Service ceiling: 40,000 ft.
Armament: 8, .50-caliber machine
Item Number: 02262
Item Name: P-47D "Razorback" Fighter
Bar Code: 9580208022628
Scale: 1:32 Scale
Item Type: Static Kit
Model Brief: Length: 344 mm Wing: 388 mm Height:139 mm
Total Parts: 428 pcs.
Metal Parts: 1 pcs.
Photo Etched Parts: 1 pcs.
Film Parts: 1 pcs.
Resin Parts: N/A
Total Sprues: 17 pcs.
Paint Schemes:
1) P-47D (42-75242) of Capt Michael Quirk, 62nd FS/56TH FG, Halesworth, February 1944.
Released Date: N/A
More Features: N/A







