P47 Thunderbolt: Republic's Mighty Jug in World War II
David Doyle
P47 Thunderbolt: Republic’s Mighty Jug in World War II
David Doyle
Among the iconic aircraft of World War II, the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt not only was physically the biggest single-engine fighter, it also had an enormous impact on history. In terms of its combat effectiveness, P-47 fliers destroyed 7,067 hostile aircraft, with about half of those kills recorded during aerial combat. Thunderbolt pilots reported destroying 6,000 enemy tanks, 68,000 trucks, 86,000 railway cars, and 9,000 locomotives. For a single-engine fighter, such a tally is definitely one for the history books. The history of this iconic aircraft is presented through carefully researched archival photos, as well as photographs of preserved examples, thereby illustrating not only the combat use of the Thunderbolt, but also the details of its design and construction. Large, clear photos, coupled with descriptive and informative captions, put the reader on the airfield and in the sky with this historic aircraft. Part of the Legends of Warfare series. AUTHOR: Author of over 100 books, David Doyle’s aviation books are noted for their thorough coverage of historic aircraft and his celebrated ability to locate scarce vintage imagery. SELLING POINTS: . Photographic history of the design, development, and deployment of the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt . Covers development just prior to the US entry in WWII, through the type’s use during and after the war . Profusely illustrated with scarce archival photographs, including previously unpublished images 146 colour and b/w photographs
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