Although partially overshadowed by the famous Mustang, the Republic
P-47 Thunderbolt established a distinguished record as a high altitude
interceptor and bomber escort. More Thunderbolts were manufactured
during World War 2 than any other American fighter, and the seven-ton
aircraft became extremely popular with A.A.F. pilots because of its
ability to absorb extensive battle damage and remain flying. Perhaps
the most outstanding tribute to this aircraft is the fact that all 10
of the leading Thunderbolt aces survived the war. The P-47 could easily
out dive the enemy fighters and could dish-out terrible punishment
form its eight 50 cal. Browning machine guns.