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A technical history of the late production P-47 Thunderbolts with the distinctive bubbletop " canopy. From the P-47D-25-RE through to the final P-47N, the changes in the various production series are described and illustrated, with 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32 scale line drawings and many photographs. - Features plans for 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32 scale aviation modellers. - Walk-around colour photographs of surviving P-47s in 10 different museums around the world and of restored still-flyingA" planes in private hands. - Colour plates illustrate twenty three P-47s in profile and from above, showing just about every air force's colours and markings that ever flew the P-47D and N: Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Iran, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Portugal, Taiwan, Turkey, USSR, USA, Venezuela and Yugoslavia.
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