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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:00 am 
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Team 47 here in rain soaked east anglia are trying to put together a upto date list of airworthy & restorations to flight of P-47s, worldwide

any input please

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Hello,
Try this list from my website. I have tried to account for all the early Republic and Seversky aircraft that still exist.

http://www.p-35.com/new_page_4.htm

It lists most of the "razorback" survivors for the P-47 along with pics and history. I welcome any feedback, updates for the information presented.


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Seems like I was told there was remains of 2 Razorbacks here in IL, just down the road from Mike Keller's B-17 project. Anyone know anything?

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Django wrote:
Seems like I was told there was remains of 2 Razorbacks here in IL, just down the road from Mike Keller's B-17 project. Anyone know anything?


I remember hearing about that too. I do believe that Westpac has two birdcage examples it's working on as well. I know I sold them some fuel gauges for eaerly P-47's about two years ago, and they were going into one of their restorations, but they couldn't say which one unfortunately. Any ideas?

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You guys really need to check out the warbird registry occasionally!

Randy Ferris pulled the remains of P-47B 41-5920 out of the same swamp that Lex recovered the Brewster. He apparently also recovered bits of two other B's from New Jersey.

I have a few pics of the recovered remains buried somewhere, but this was years ago. Perhaps one of the Marengo bunch knows of Randy's whereabouts and what ever became of this project.

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Most of the registry stops at 2002 though. :?

Bitchin avatar BTW Dan. :lol: 8)

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http://aerovintage.com/forum/viewtopic. ... hlight=p47

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So Bill, do they know what markings it may have had with the 56th and how many combat missions?

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Interesting....when did this happen to the Chino bird ?

By the looks of cars early 70's ?

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Checking the registry wont do much good. Alot of outdated info there.

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Django wrote:
So Bill, do they know what markings it may have had with the 56th and how many combat missions?


I'm almost positive Randy's example is one of the birds in this pic:

http://www.michael-reimer.com/CFS2/CFS2 ... group1.jpg


Always happy to be proven wrong, but I'm pretty confident no B models were ever flown by the 56th or the 348th anywhere but stateside.

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Yes, I believe his plane is the 5th (farthest from the camera).
I cannot remember what number it carried, but when I see him,
I'll ask again.

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DryMartini wrote:

Yes, I believe his plane is the 5th (farthest from the camera).
I cannot remember what number it carried, but when I see him,
I'll ask again.


You are quite probably correct.

But I noticed at this link you can zoom on the photo. Try zooming in on the fourth Jug in line. Does anyone else think the last four digits look like 5920 ?

http://www.michael-reimer.com/CFS2/CFS2 ... group1.jpg

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Interesting....when did this happen to the Chino bird ?

By the looks of cars early 70's ?

Tks for the link VSC1

http://www.p-35.com/new_page_4.htm

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The engine quit at the point magu airshow. They ended up putting a new wing on it. I think it happened in the late 70's


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Michel Lemieux wrote:
Interesting....when did this happen to the Chino bird ?

By the looks of cars early 70's ?

Tks for the link VSC1

http://www.p-35.com/new_page_4.htm

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That is a 1969 Plymouth Satellite or basic Road Runner parked on the street, Looks like a Satellite to me though.

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