General info for P-47D-25

Extended parameters
- Price 77,000€
- Wp bonus 70%
- Exp bonus 136%
- Max speed 700 km/h
- Turn time 25.0 s
- Training cost 22,000€
- Climb speed 10.6 m/s
- Airfield len 600 m
- Free repairs 10
- Mass per sec (shot) 4.44 kg/s
- Max altitude 12200 m
- Max speed alt 9144 m
- Weapon presets 8
- Full repair cost 1,290€
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Weapon
12.7 mm M2 Browning machine gun x8 (Ammo: 3400) Reload Time 20s
- Full repair time crew 6h 40m
- Price 77,000€
- Wp bonus 250%
- Exp bonus 136%
- Max speed 700 km/h
- Turn time 25.0 s
- Training cost 22,000€
- Climb speed 10.6 m/s
- Airfield len 600 m
- Free repairs 10
- Mass per sec (shot) 4.44 kg/s
- Max altitude 12200 m
- Max speed alt 9144 m
- Weapon presets 8
- Full repair cost 2,700€
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Weapon
12.7 mm M2 Browning machine gun x8 (Ammo: 3400) Reload Time 20s
- Full repair time crew 11h 07m
- Price 77,000€
- Wp bonus 350%
- Exp bonus 136%
- Max speed 700 km/h
- Turn time 25.0 s
- Training cost 22,000€
- Climb speed 10.6 m/s
- Airfield len 600 m
- Free repairs 10
- Mass per sec (shot) 4.44 kg/s
- Max altitude 12200 m
- Max speed alt 9144 m
- Weapon presets 8
- Full repair cost 3,264€
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Weapon
12.7 mm M2 Browning machine gun x8 (Ammo: 3400) Reload Time 20s
- Full repair time crew 12h 27m
P-47D-25 / statistics for the last 1 month
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- Battles 441
- Win rate 74.5%
- Air frags per battle 1.27
- Air frags per death 1.4
- Ground frags per battle 3.43
- Ground frags per death 3.89
- Battles 495
- Win rate 61.67%
- Air frags per battle 0.38
- Air frags per death 0.3
- Ground frags per battle 2.03
- Ground frags per death 1.61
- Battles 19
- Win rate N/A
- Air frags per battle N/A
- Air frags per death N/A
- Ground frags per battle N/A
- Ground frags per death N/A
Wiki info about P-47D-25
The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt was an American fighter-bomber of the WWII era. It was one of the main USAAF fighters of WWII, especially effective as a fighter-bomber. The P-47 was also sent to the USSR via the lend-lease program. It was designed at Republic Aviation by two emigrants from the Russian Empire, Alexander Seversky and Alexander Kartveli. The official designation of the P-47, like that of many other Republic aircraft, is related to the word Thunder. However, the P-47's unmatched dimensions and weight led to the P-47 being nicknamed the Jug. Another informal nickname, more common during WWII, is Bolt or T-Bolt. The most mass-produced variant of the P-47 was the P-47D with a teardrop canopy. The variant was in development as early as 1941 and the first order for 850 P-47Ds was placed in late 1941. Many more Thunderbolts would be built during the war, making it the most mass-produced US fighter of WWII by 1945.