P47 Thunderbolt over Cheshire today.
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Just come back from walking the dogs near Nantwich and I'm convinced a P47 flew northwest overhead.
We get several different planes fly over each day (the vast majority are light aircraft that I wouldn't know one from the other) or military helicopters from Shawbury, but what made me look up was the noise - it sounded so much more powerful.
I looked up to see what I'm sure was a silver Thunderbolt with I think D Day stripes.
By the time I got my camera out to get a photo, it was way in the distance.

We get several different planes fly over each day (the vast majority are light aircraft that I wouldn't know one from the other) or military helicopters from Shawbury, but what made me look up was the noise - it sounded so much more powerful.
I looked up to see what I'm sure was a silver Thunderbolt with I think D Day stripes.
By the time I got my camera out to get a photo, it was way in the distance.
So that's where it went to then?
It was meant to be part of a 4-ship display at Bournemouth Air Festival, but the formation flew with the Grace Spitfire subbed in for the P-47, displaying a Buchon, P-51, a Mk.V Spitfire, and the Mk.IX Grace two-seater for today's show.
I presumed that the P-47 had gone u/s and couldn't display, so it's disappointing to see that it was just off elsewhere. But that'll teach me to go on an earlier day (four-day show) and not leave it until the last minute to go up for the display.
It was meant to be part of a 4-ship display at Bournemouth Air Festival, but the formation flew with the Grace Spitfire subbed in for the P-47, displaying a Buchon, P-51, a Mk.V Spitfire, and the Mk.IX Grace two-seater for today's show.
I presumed that the P-47 had gone u/s and couldn't display, so it's disappointing to see that it was just off elsewhere. But that'll teach me to go on an earlier day (four-day show) and not leave it until the last minute to go up for the display.
Europa1 said:
I've always liked the look of these:
1) Take one large engine.
2) Attach wings, a chair and guns.
3) Go and destroy anything in your way.
It got large not so much because of the engine but because they wanted to fit a large turbocharger and they had to make the fuselage very deep to accommodate the ducting.1) Take one large engine.
2) Attach wings, a chair and guns.
3) Go and destroy anything in your way.
Step-by step assembly video for anyone who happens to find a crated P-47 "just lying around"...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Noqms4AhTJA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Noqms4AhTJA
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