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P-47D-23 walk around. See it here before people see it for the first time at Oshkosh.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2023
  • This is a sneak peek at this beautiful Thunderbolt. Very few people have seen this up close

Комментарии • 52

  • @MShilobrit
    @MShilobrit 6 месяцев назад +3

    The best restoration of a P-47 I've ever seen! Amazing craftsmanship!

  • @davidrosen5137
    @davidrosen5137 Месяц назад +1

    She's stunning!

  • @chuckkazen80
    @chuckkazen80 11 месяцев назад +4

    So nice to see a P47 D with the correct Curtis paddle bladed propeller. Most of the flyable ones you see today have been converted to the Hamilton Standard hydraulic. Thanks for such a beautiful restoration of the greatest fighter of WW2.

    • @markphillips1692
      @markphillips1692  11 месяцев назад

      Yes. Most are using a Corsair nose case so that they can use the much more common Corsair prop

    • @bair8655
      @bair8655 Месяц назад

      Greatest? Piece of shit, as I know - heavy, slow and unmaneuverable. Bf-109G was better in everything

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 11 месяцев назад +3

    Bonnie, a gorgeous beast. Hope that more Razorbacks are restored to flying condition. Thanks for posting this beauty.

  • @prreith
    @prreith Год назад +3

    2:45 - Ah, I've had problems with .50 shells jamming the ailerons on my '47, thanks for the tip! But seriously, ridiculous restoration, absolutely beautiful bird. If I recall, only a few '47's out there with working turbos too.

    • @patrickshaw8595
      @patrickshaw8595 5 месяцев назад +2

      I can always spot the ones with the much newer DC-6 engines. There are two rows of bolts around the nose case and they have twin magnetos. Older engines had a more graceful bullet shaped nose case and its twin magnetos were built together in a single larger housing.
      There is no reason the later C Series engines could not be turbocharged if time effort and money were thought by the owner to be practical. Going out on a limb I would say the original titanium exhaust manifolds would have to be modified or new ones made to spec. $$$$$$.
      Realize the C Series engines were a LOT stronger internally in every way, actually did not need rubber vibration isolators in the engine mounts, and made the same takeoff power as the turbo engines. Only a fiend for historical accuracy would restore a Jug all the way down to it's General Electric turbosupercharged original state. Did I mention I love fiends?

  • @Kevin_747
    @Kevin_747 Год назад +1

    Beautiful. About 20 years ago the P-47 Tar Heel Hal was based at a GA field just five miles from me. It would fly over my house often. I also worked at the same airline as Warren Pietsch and we would talk airplanes when we flew together. His Mustang is my new favorite but I love all the razorbacks of any make. Thanks for the video.

  • @ianmangham4570
    @ianmangham4570 Год назад +2

    Stunning piece of engineering 😮

  • @Hyperion292
    @Hyperion292 Год назад +1

    Beautiful bird. My favorite as well.

  • @P61guy61
    @P61guy61 9 месяцев назад

    This was awesome. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Flyingcircustailwheel
    @Flyingcircustailwheel Год назад +2

    Dude you're the first person that gave a reason for those dull stripes! That's a lot of spot welds!!

  • @Liddledriver
    @Liddledriver Год назад

    This is the only D model, the Collings and Chino P-47'S are G models using the Hamilton Standard 13' prop, this D model uses the Curtiss electric. So nice to see this beauty in Major Dunham's livery from the Philippines invasion.

  • @phillippierce5974
    @phillippierce5974 28 дней назад

    Those ladies sure knew how to build an airplane!

  • @billjohnson9472
    @billjohnson9472 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful machine

  • @steveperreira5850
    @steveperreira5850 Год назад

    Thank you so much. My favorite Warbird!

  • @JonCox-fn3hn
    @JonCox-fn3hn 10 месяцев назад

    Friend of mine flew a P-47 back in the 70's, said it was the HOTTEST aircraft he's ever sat in! The cockpit temperatures are PUNISHING to the pilot, the exhaust running below the pilots floor board
    cooks the pilot in warm climates!

    • @markphillips1692
      @markphillips1692  10 месяцев назад +1

      That was always a complaint. We sealed the cockpit floor too to prevent exhaust fumes if there was a leak. Knowing they run hot I put insulation in exhaust ducts to minimize heat in the cockpit

    • @glennevans5331
      @glennevans5331 8 дней назад

      Interesting. Exhaust leaks must have taken their toll on some pilots. Hope you have some kind of carbon dioxide detector in the cockpit.

  • @philipeldredge7136
    @philipeldredge7136 10 месяцев назад

    saw it at Reno. super cool.

  • @alantoon5708
    @alantoon5708 Год назад +1

    Looks better than when Republic rolled it out...

  • @austinado16
    @austinado16 Год назад +2

    Beautiful job on the restoration, and thanks for the walk-around. If I may make a suggestion; Please slow down with the camera... leave it held in one position, without movement at all, when you pan, pan very very slowly, don't wobble it back and forth, or up and down.

  • @ianmangham4570
    @ianmangham4570 Год назад

    My favourite jug 🤠🤘🇬🇧🇺🇸🙏

  • @glennevans5331
    @glennevans5331 8 дней назад

    Thanks for the walk around. I’m so impressed and learned a few things I never knew. Spot welds!? Wow! Aluminum to aluminum? Is that original method? Just surprised to learn they spot welded aluminum back then. What did you use to spot weld? And a working turbo supercharger system!!! So glad to see that! My father was a P-47 mechanic with the 9th AAF and supported operations all the way to Germany. He said it was very impressive when that turbo kicked in during power runs. Question: I suppose you use 100LL gasoline. Since the original fuel used was 130 octane does using 100LL cause any problems? Especially with high manifold pressures? I’d be worried about detonation in the cylinders.

  • @Pilotc180
    @Pilotc180 Год назад

    Magnificent rebuild

  • @taofledermaus
    @taofledermaus Год назад +1

    Looks great! Hope they'll feature it at Osh flying with the other warbirds.

    • @markphillips1692
      @markphillips1692  Год назад +1

      Should fly on Tues

    • @taofledermaus
      @taofledermaus Год назад

      @@markphillips1692 Awesome!

    • @taofledermaus
      @taofledermaus Год назад

      @@markphillips1692 I saw it was scheduled to fly in the show on Tuesday, but looks like the plans changed and that blue P51 flew instead. I honestly was excited and hoped to see this plane in the show!

    • @markphillips1692
      @markphillips1692  Год назад +1

      It flew Wednesday and Thursday morning. Should fly again some time this week

    • @taofledermaus
      @taofledermaus Год назад

      @@markphillips1692 Saw it fly in today's afternoon show. Well worth the wait!

  • @P61guy61
    @P61guy61 9 месяцев назад

    I didn’t know about the fence under the wing. Also didn’t know about the spot weld lines. This is the type of stuff I crave to know.

    • @markphillips1692
      @markphillips1692  9 месяцев назад +1

      Almost nobody knows about the fence on bottoms of wing

    • @glennevans5331
      @glennevans5331 8 дней назад

      You certainly did your research.

  • @P61guy61
    @P61guy61 9 месяцев назад

    What is the eyelet / bracket on the outboard tip of the right forward horizontal stabilizer? Antenna wire?

  • @skeeter3080
    @skeeter3080 Год назад

    I know it's asking alot, if you have access to this aircraft. Can you video the main and tail wheels. I'm recreating this beauty in 1/32 scale. I cannot find that tire tread pattern in any of the main suppliers that I normally get my parts from. I will have to design and 3d print my own. Such a lovely aircraft.

    • @markphillips1692
      @markphillips1692  Год назад

      Check out other videos on my channel. Lots of details

  • @markphillips1692
    @markphillips1692  Год назад

    The other razorbacks are Curtis built G models

  • @pandapandapanda3659
    @pandapandapanda3659 Год назад

    Greetings Mark, thank you for this sneak peek! I have a couple of questions about the new P-47:
    Has this P-47D-23 undergone flight testing? If so would like to know about its stall speed. Specifically the calibrated stall speed, altitude and the mass of the aircraft at the test. Alternatively what is the maximum lift coefficient at stall?
    This specific data has been very hard to come by and technical report servers/archives leaves an incomplete picture. Would be very grateful for any information or pointers to find it.

  • @joesiegert5224
    @joesiegert5224 8 месяцев назад

    What’s the difference between the R2800 23 and later R2800 59?

    • @markphillips1692
      @markphillips1692  8 месяцев назад

      Minor differences, mostly with the water injection

  • @TurnNBurn110
    @TurnNBurn110 Год назад

    Will she be arriving during the monday show?

  • @lacyrider72
    @lacyrider72 Год назад

    Seems Planes of fame have a razorback and what about Snafu ? No likes here .

  • @vrosi1963
    @vrosi1963 Год назад

    Looks perfect as we all expect from Aircorps The only republic razorback flying,.. planes of Fame has two Razorbacks that i saw last year ? Snaffu and another green one both not made in Evansville i am guessing, I am sure it will win 1st place at Oshkosh easily