I'm not sure if you realize that is a late war paint scheme for a P-47M of the 56th Fighter Group. The P-47N was never used in Europe. Either way, it looks cool and makes a great "what-if". Nice job!
I didn't know what P-47 version it belonged to but I did know it was not used much. I just thought it was different and looked cool. I'm not an absolutist when it comes to accuracy. Thanks for the information.
The P47Ns were operational too late for the European theater and were only used in the Pacific during WW2 according to the references that I have (Famous Fighters of the Second World War, Vol. 1, by Willian Green).
I'm not sure if you realize that is a late war paint scheme for a P-47M of the 56th Fighter Group. The P-47N was never used in Europe. Either way, it looks cool and makes a great "what-if". Nice job!
I didn't know what P-47 version it belonged to but I did know it was not used much. I just thought it was different and looked cool. I'm not an absolutist when it comes to accuracy. Thanks for the information.
The P47Ns were operational too late for the European theater and were only used in the Pacific during WW2 according to the references that I have (Famous Fighters of the Second World War, Vol. 1, by Willian Green).
@@Tony-om5kr Correct
@@Tony-om5kr Yes I know, see previous comments. I thought it was a cool paint scheme and a P-47N was the only kit I had so....