Made for developers to make textured versions from this derivable P47 Thunderbolt is easy to texture! The propeller is texture animated, if you wish to keep the animation simply keep my propeller texture, opacity and off the the texture animation setting! Just use the wireframe texture templates below! When the previewer opens you will not see the P47...its above the room so look up!

Designed in 1941 and flown in combat for the first time in 1943, there has never been an airplane that could match the P-47 Thunderbolt for ruggedness and dependability. The pilots who flew it into combat called it "The Unbreakable" and "The plane that can do anything." They were not far from wrong. P-47's often came back from combat shot full of holes, their wings and control surfaces in tatters. On one occasion a Thunderbolt pilot, Lieutenant Chetwood, hit a steel pole after strafing a train over Occupied France. The collision sliced four feet off one of his wings--yet he was able to fly back safely to his base in England.

Weights:
Empty: 10,700 lb. (4,858 kg)
Operational: 19,400 lb (8,807 kg)
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 428 mph (689 km/h)
Service Ceiling: 42,000 ft. (12,810 m)
Range: 925 miles (1,488 km)
Powerplant:
One Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp , XR-2800-21 eighteen-cylinder two-row radial engine developing 2,000 h.p. for take-off and 2,300 h.p. at 31,000 ft. with turbo-supercharging.
Armament:
Six or eight 0.5-in. wing-mounted Browning machine-guns with 267 or 425 rounds per gun and up to 2,500 lb. of bombs or ten 5-in. HVAR missiles.

Included Sounds!
Endless loop of the Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp , XR-2800-21 eighteen-cylinder engine, Trigger S1
Short burst from the eight .50 caliber machine guns, Trigger S2

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Fusalage


Wings


Horizontal Stabilizer


Verticle Stabilizer


Prop Hub

Prop


Seat


Gunsight


Cockpit Armor


Canopy


Instrument Panel