As combat in Europe showed the need for more power, Kartveli abandoned lightweight designs to build a "monster" around the massive Pratt & Whitney R-2800 radial engine. Performance and Specifications
The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, affectionately known as the evolved from a line of experimental aircraft developed by Russian-American aviation pioneers Alexander de Seversky and Alexander Kartveli . Originally a project under the Seversky Aircraft Corporation, it culminated in the most-produced American fighter of World War II after the company was renamed Republic Aviation in 1939. Evolution from Seversky to Republic Republics P-47 Thunderbolt: From Seversky to Vi...
Despite its massive size—weighing nearly twice as much as a Spitfire—the P-47 was a formidable aerial combatant. As combat in Europe showed the need for
The first U.S. Army single-seat fighter with all-metal construction and retractable landing gear, it served as the direct mechanical ancestor to the Thunderbolt. Evolution from Seversky to Republic Despite its massive