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P47 ducting

don’t know if this has been on the forum before , anyway it is a interesting photo of p47 thunderbolt turbo and ducting , didn’t realize the turbo was that big, this picture is from the National Museum of World War II Aviation on their facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/wwiiaviation/photos/a.536987339681617.1073741825.139347556112266/830233020357046/?type=3&theater

or this link if may work better for some

https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xlf1/v/t1.0-9/11351129_830233020357046_6586258397471785020_n.jpg?oh=c73ba8eb6b3f41a54b9b1bc9554ba957&oe=56A7C454&__gda__=1453253163_1e1f64747e9fee9d0994513db179158f

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By: 43-2195 - 28th September 2015 at 10:09

I knew that. But thanks for the pic.

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By: Flying_Pencil - 28th September 2015 at 04:10

Seen diagrams, but seeing it exposed is quite different experiance.
Thanks for posting!

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By: DH82EH - 28th September 2015 at 01:59

Agreed. Very interesting.
Thanks for posting that.

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By: Whitley_Project - 27th September 2015 at 13:59

That’s an amazing picture – I had no idea the P-47’s innards were so complex either

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By: Supermarine305 - 27th September 2015 at 12:17

That is all quite impressive. I had no idea a Jug had all that plumbing.

It makes the Bv 155B look a little less crazy.

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