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Being Unloaded at a Port. Notice abcense of plastic coating which was a black rubberised substance that was sprayed on, manufactured by a company called Plastiphane. more here Republic P-47 Thunderbolt

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Being Unloaded at a Port. Notice abcense of plastic coating which was a black rubberised substance that was sprayed on, manufactured by a company called Plastiphane. more here Republic P-47 Thunderbolt

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I'd wager *something* is on the lower wing. Look at that reflection of the truck!
 
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Interesting what they removed for transit, I get the Prop and the tail empennage for space saving but the wing tips? I guess every square inch counted, probably enough to get another T-Bolt on the ship with those couple of feet removed.
 
I'd wager *something* is on the lower wing. Look at that reflection of the truck!
I kind of wonder what's going on in this picture, for starters the cowl is off in front of the windscreen and the cockpit is open. What exactly are they doing with this thing? You certainly can't transport it on that truck sitting sideways like it is. And jgreiner jgreiner is right, the bottom of the wing looks covered in oil or some such substance.
 
Came across these shots of P47 d's being transported on the CVE-21 USS Block Island (better known as USS FBI for Fighting Block Island) It looks to me that the panel behind the engine cowling is removed and the canopy opened to attach the sling for loading/unloading. The same panel is removed in the picture on post #501

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Came across these shots of P47 d's being transported on the CVE-21 USS Block Island (better known as USS FBI for Fighting Block Island) It looks to me that the panel behind the engine cowling is removed and the canopy opened to attach the sling for loading/unloading. The same panel is removed in the picture on post #501

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most if not all are already in this thread.
 
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Baugher P-47D-27-RE 42-27226 HOLE-TITE (365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Toul-Croix De Metz airfield A-90, Lorraine, France due to engine failure Jan 29, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.

42-27226 P-47D-27-RE 358th FG 365th FS "HOLE-TITE" Crashed 16/03/45 near Breidenbach (57, France) - Pilote : J. Cleaver Bradley - Bailed out & POW - Flak P-47 crash-landing 03-16-45 in Remagen-bridgehead [Archive] - Luftwaffe and Allied Air Forces Discussion Forum

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Republic P-47C-2-RE 41-6271 41-6271WW salvaged Dec 4, 1944

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Quite interesting how the black checkers have different hues and *not* in the same place. I'd wager that's because they're not all black. Notice it's a war weary airframe with no group/squadron codes.

*Edit*: This makes sense! I guessed it was formerly "Rat Racer", did a search and found this: P-47C Thunderbolt – "Rat Racer" - Wings Tracks Guns
 
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