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P47 SNAFU a brief visit to our shores

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P47 SNAFU a brief visit to our shores

Post by Goosebumps » Tue May 31, 2016 6:45 pm

P47 Thunderbolt named SNAFU. From its arrival to its departure. I followed, like many others its rebuild to former glory. So sad to see its departure across the waters

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Re: P47 SNAFU a brief visit to our shores

Post by paddyboy » Wed Jun 01, 2016 3:10 pm

Hi Ian :P

Great shots of a sad tale :(

We shall miss her :(

Thanks, fellow Sprowston boy :thumbs:

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Re: P47 SNAFU a brief visit to our shores

Post by SallyBjnr » Fri Jun 03, 2016 4:52 pm

Miss seeing her fly, such a lovely airframe.

2 questions.

Where is this based in the states now?

and

What happened to the silver P47 that Duxford once owned? MX X

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Post by sschofield » Tue Jun 07, 2016 8:20 am

The suggestion seems to be that "Snafu" is based at "Comanche Ranch", a private airfield somewhere in Texas, approximately 100 miles from Houston (although it doesn't mention in which direction!)

Evidently a lot of the aircraft based there also spend some time at Chino too.

Hope this helps a bit,

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Re: P47 SNAFU a brief visit to our shores

Post by SallyBjnr » Tue Jun 07, 2016 6:25 pm

sschofield wrote:The suggestion seems to be that "Snafu" is based at "Comanche Ranch", a private airfield somewhere in Texas, approximately 100 miles from Houston (although it doesn't mention in which direction!)

Evidently a lot of the aircraft based there also spend some time at Chino too.

Hope this helps a bit,

cheers

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jem60 wrote:Hi, Sally. I believe that 'Snafu ' was brought by the Friedkin Bros in the States, but I don't know their base. and I think the P.47D was brought by Jim Beasley, also in the States.
Being a little pedantic, neither were owned by Duxford, but by Steven Grey's Fighter Collection. Regards, John.

Thanks for the replies guys! Such a shame they were sold. Miss seeing a P47 airframe over here :(
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