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Consolidated B-24 Bombers Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Fighters
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USAAF Republic P-47D Thunderbolt Fighter - Maj Glenn Eagleston 353rd Fighter Squadron, 345th Fighter Group, Rosieres-en-Haye, France, 1944
USAAF Republic P-47D Thunderbolt Fighter - Maj Glenn Eagleston 353rd Fighter Squadron, 345th Fighter Group, Rosieres-en-Haye, France, 1944 (1:72 Scale)
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Nicknamed the "Jug" for its bulky shape, the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt was considered a monster of a machine. Despite its size, the Thunderbolt proved to be a fast and maneuverable warbird able to hold its own in combat. In fact, when Allied pilots climbed aboard a P-47, they knew the were in control of a fighting machine with enormous power.
USAAF Consolidated B-24J Liberator Bomber 'Michigan', 64th Bombardment Squadron, 43rd Bombardment Group, Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines, June 1945
USAAF Consolidated B-24J Liberator Bomber - "Michigan", 64th Bombardment Squadron, 43rd Bombardment Group, Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines, June 1945 (1:72 Scale)
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Life for the B-24 heavy bomber began in 1939, when the Army Air Corps initiated a request for a new bomber designed to exceed the performance of the B-17. Consolidated Aircraft responded quickly with its proposal, labeled Consolidated Model 32 and, on March 30 of 1939, was awarded the contract. One day short of nine months later, on December 29, 1939, the first flight of the XB-24 bomber prototype took place.