W.A.R. P-47 Thunderbolt donated to the Pima Air & Space Museum by Jim Ballentyne
Photo of a W.A.R. P-47 from an old magazine article. Anything about this bird look familiar?
Illinois shines
with Emil's W.A.R. P-47
Mr. Emil Moreno recently donated his
beautiful P-47 to the Replica Fighters
Assoc. We all say, "Thank You, Sir".
Alabama goes to W.A.R. with Kevin's P-47. I understand it just received a new silver and red paint job. I hope to get a new pic soon.
Kevins' P-47 with its new paint job.
Looks Great!
Sorry guys, Kevin sent me an email saying he decided to keep the P-47.
Once you build one of these WAR birds, don't fly it if you intend to sell it. Once you fly it, you will never want to part with it.
You can find more pics of this great lookin' W.A.R. P-47 on
Barry Tanner's great site!
Harold MacDonald's W.A.R. P-47 from an early issue of Sportsman-Pilot magazine.
The cockpit of Harold's P-47. Again, the photo is from the same issue of Sportsman-Pilot magazine.
You can see this W.A.R. P-47 Thunderbolt at the Boeing Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. You can also find it on their website at
www.museumofflight.org/index.html
This truly unique W.A.R. P-47 was at Sun 'N' Fun 2001. A WAR P-47 with a metal frame and skin. Outstanding!
Ken's W.A.R. P-47 will soon by flying the skies of Arizona. He will be using a Rotorway RW-100.
Ken is using a hydraulic rectract system.
A photo from the Kitplanes magazine website. The photo is of Dan Linkous' P-47 N47DL which is now in Great Britain. The aircraft is UK registered G-BTBI and is now owned by Russell Myles and based at Perth, in the same hangar as WAR Fw190 G-SYFW. It was rebuilt by Chris Murgatroyd and recently flew from Sackville Farm Strip near Bedford to her new home in Scotland. We hope to have the P47 and Fw190 flying together very soon, with photos to follow.