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Title
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Planes and Weapons of WWII
Subject
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Planes that were flown in WWII in which Colonel Joseph Laughlin flew or flew with.
Description
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These are planes that were utilized by the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII. The focus will be on those planes that were flown by Colonel Laughlin or flew with him and the 362nd Fighter Group.
Creator
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Republic Aviation Corporation
Lockheed Corporation
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Source
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National Museum of the United States Air Force
National Museum of the United States Air Force - Research Division
Publisher
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United States Air Force
Date
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1930s-1940s
Still Image
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Title
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The Induction and Exhaust System on a P-47
Subject
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The induction system that leads to the engine and exhaust system on the P-47
Description
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This illustration shows the pathway of air into the engine of the P-47, showing how effective it made the P-47 at higher altitudes. The thinning air was compressed in the turbines as it passed on to the engine. This helped to increase horsepower and speed as they prepared to dive bomb. The engine and induction system is also the reason the plane is so large and heavy.
Source
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National Museum of the United States Air Force
Publisher
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United States Air Force
Date
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1940s
engine
exhaust system
induction system
P-47