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English:Affectionately nicknamed "Jug," the P-47 was one of the most famous AAF fighter planes of WW II. Although originally conceived as a lightweight interceptor, the P-47 developed as a heavyweight fighter.
English:P-47 "Thunderbolt"
Français:P-47 "Thunderbolt"
Source http:// af.mil/News/Photos.aspx?igphoto=2000593979
Author US Air Force


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