Hi all
The best bet for a P47 as per advertised/available P47s would be Serial #: 42-25068Construction #: ??Civil registration: N42354 N47DG Model(s): P-47G TP-47G Name: Little Demon
Status: Stored Last info: 2002 History: Aero Industries Technical School, Oakland, CA, 1946-1952.Jack P. Hardwick, El Monte, CA, 1952-1975.- Used by Flying Tiger as ground engine test rig.- Stored Hardwicks yard, El Monte, CA, Circa 1955-1975.Eagle Aviation, Tulsa, OK, 1975.- Restoration begun.Hurley Boehlers/Sirrus Aviation, Tulsa, OK, 19??.
Ray Stutsman, Elkhart, IN, Dec. 7, 1979-1987.- Registered as N42354, May 1981.
- Reregistered as N47DG, Feb. 1982.- Restored Elkhart, IN, first flight. Apr. 1982.
- Flown as 28476/Little Demon.Robert L. Waltrip/Lone Star Flight Museum,
Houston, TX May 1987-1992.- Later Galveston, TX.
David Arnold/Flying A Services, North Weald, UK, circa 1996-2002.- Shipped to UK and stored.- Removed from U.S. civil register, July 2000.
I note here that it has been converted as a two seater !! (Two in the cockpit in the shot)
Regards
John parker
Thanks and acknowledgement here goes to Warbirds resources for th knowledge and airliners.net for the pic