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P-47 Hun Hunter

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I don't know a lot about this plane other than what I read on the web. It is a P-47 Thunderbolt named "Hun Hunter" Info on the internet says the P-47 was the most successful allied plane of WWII, "... 7 out of 10 allied aces flew the Thunderbolt." Seymour Johnson AFB, April 25, 2009 Nikon D80 Thank you for the interest and comments on the other aviation shots.

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flavia49

1:24PM | Thu, 30 April 2009

great picture!

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WarmFuzzies

1:34PM | Thu, 30 April 2009

A nice Jug with six 50cals. Used for bomber escort in the early days until the P51 was introduced. Later used effectively as an attack plane. Great fighter up high (20k+), but so much down low against the more maneuverable ME109. But it was a tough bird and if she got behind you, those 50's would chew you up! Nice pics!

wingnut55

2:07PM | Thu, 30 April 2009

nice work, a beautiful brute of a plane.

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artaddict2

3:47PM | Thu, 30 April 2009

Great close detail, super images!

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drace68

4:22PM | Thu, 30 April 2009

Can almost hear the throaty engine. Just enough prop blur to see she's ready. Good stuff.

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debbielove

11:07AM | Fri, 01 May 2009

Once again, really fabulous pictures! Excellently clear! ..... Not 'too' sure about claims of the successful allied plane of WW2. Maybe, maybe not. It was great high up. Super as ground attack but medium levels - forget it! Fast, but like it looks. Acts like a brick.... Most Aces? Maybe they served SOME of their time flying them. For sure. But, RAF (etc) certainly didn't. And an awful lot of U.S. ones converted to the Mustang. But,also, having seen one (and heard!), it gives a tremendous roar from that massive engine! And it certainly moves low down! Once again, wonderful stuff. Bring em on. Rob. (Please don't accept the note as criticism or fault of a great plane or pilots! They all performed a brave and very tough job)

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AnnieD

2:12PM | Fri, 01 May 2009

These are excellent captures and very interesting!

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chuter

4:54AM | Sun, 03 May 2009

. . . and it was eight fifties, not six (and dummy barrel location on this aircraft is slightly off but not important).

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MagikUnicorn

3:44PM | Sun, 03 May 2009

Sweet collage and master of plane shot


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