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Sashdash
07-06-2016, 14:08
I didn't find any unboxing on the new Republic P-47D Thunderbolt from series 6.

I just received my P–47D Thunderbolt (Mohrle, WGS111A) from Keith. Shipping only took 2 weeks which is good.
So I deceided to open a thread for the P-47D unboxing.
Maybe some else can do tghe unboxing on the other two P-47D models (WGS111B, WGS111C).

My first impression on this model was "WOW". The level of detail is great.
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But when turning it around I saw the same holes on the wing as on the new Bf. 109 K-4. What are these for?
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This P-47D (Mohrle) comes with special ability "LARGE DROP TANKS" and the Ace skill "LUCKY PILOT". The P-47D uses a T-Maneuverdeck.
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The maneuverability of the P-47D is not outstanding but with BBBB of damage on shortrange and a durability of 21 points
this flying canon should stand its ground and be a match for a lot of the axis aircrafts :thumbsup:

Teaticket
07-06-2016, 14:19
Love this plane model. I am still wondering why the right slow side slips are different length.

Sashdash
07-06-2016, 14:32
Love this plane model. I am still wondering why the right slow side slips are different length.

Good point. I didn't notice that untill you mentioned it.
I just checked. It is only one of the right slow side slips (#15) that is shorter.
There is one normal side slip with no stall symbol for each side (left and right) and there is also one side slip with the stall symbol for the left and right side.
From these two cards (#16, left and #15, right) the right one is a little shorter. I guess the #16 (left side slip) has a typo, because it should be shorter too.

Teaticket
07-06-2016, 14:34
Good point. I didn't notice that untill you mentioned it.
I just checked. It is only one of the right slow side slips (#15) that is shorter.
There is one normal side slip with no stall symbol for each side (left and right) and there is also one side slip with the stall symbol for the left and right side.
From these two cards (#16, left and #15, right) the right one is a little shorter. I guess the #16 (left side slip) has a typo, because it should be shorter too.

It would be nice to know which is correct or if it is a typo.

Jager
07-06-2016, 15:33
I can't really think that the SSs should be different; radials didn't have the same amount of torque that rotaries did.
Karl

Sashdash
07-10-2016, 08:08
I have just measured the different sideslips of the T-Maneuver Deck (cards #13-16).

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I think that card #16 is a typo. It should be shorter (horizontal and vertical) like card #15.

Jager
07-10-2016, 10:47
I have to disagree; I've heard nothing about the P-47's performance to indicate a right/left bias. I think card 15 is the typo. The fact that it gets a second set of SSs as difficult maneuvers is a mark of it's maneuverability, while not making it too maneuverable.
Karl

Sashdash
07-10-2016, 13:15
I have to disagree; I've heard nothing about the P-47's performance to indicate a right/left bias. I think card 15 is the typo. The fact that it gets a second set of SSs as difficult maneuvers is a mark of it's maneuverability, while not making it too maneuverable.
Karl

A stall maneuver normally is a breaking maneuver and therefore speed would be lost.
In this case the covered distance should be shorter.
Otherwise I would have left the stall symbol away.
But I am no expert on this plane so probably only someone from Ares can tell us how it was ment to be.

Jager
07-10-2016, 14:01
Well, the diamond isn't a stall; it's a difficult maneuver indicated so that you can't plot 2 in a row.
Hoping Andrea can shed some light.
Karl

Sashdash
07-10-2016, 14:10
Well, the diamond isn't a stall; it's a difficult maneuver indicated so that you can't plot 2 in a row.
Hoping Andrea can shed some light.
Karl

Sorry Karl,

my mistake.
Of course I ment to say "steep" instead of "stall".:fixit:

Angiolillo
07-17-2016, 00:49
I am very sorry, it is actually a typo. Thanks for noticing, I will tell Ares so that they will correct in reprints.

All the best,

Andrea

Sashdash
07-17-2016, 03:42
I am very sorry, it is actually a typo. Thanks for noticing, I will tell Ares so that they will correct in reprints.

All the best,

Andrea

Hi Andrea,

thank you for the info.
Can you actually tell which one of the two cards is wrong. #15/18 or #16/18?

regards,
Sascha

Angiolillo
07-18-2016, 07:22
Whise question! Thew shorter one, #15, is wrong. All the four cards were meant to have arrows of the same lenght.

Sashdash
07-18-2016, 07:25
Whise question! Thew shorter one, #15, is wrong. All the four cards were meant to have arrows of the same lenght.

Thank you for your quick reply and for letting us know.

Regards,
Sascha

Teaticket
07-18-2016, 07:36
Whise question! Thew shorter one, #15, is wrong. All the four cards were meant to have arrows of the same lenght.

Thanks for letting us know. I was puzzled at Origins why the short slips were different playing in Daniel's game where I flew a P-47.

Now for one of our graphics gurus to make a small correction overlay so we can print it on a label and stick it on the card. I'd do it if I had the skill but sadly I don't.

Naharaht
07-18-2016, 13:22
Andrea, can you also clarify the situation regarding the 'steep' manoeuvre icons, please? Should all the cards show 'steep' icons?

Mugwump
07-18-2016, 15:13
Any chance of getting replacement cards for the maneuvers and the incorrect skill card concerning smoke removal? I have 5 of the new P-47s.

Angiolillo
07-18-2016, 21:14
It is correct that two of the cards are steep and two are not. This is one iof thge way to graduarte plane's agiklity. It already happened in the past with other decks, both WW1 and WW2.

Sashdash
07-19-2016, 02:57
So card #15 should look something like that.

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I've used card #13, added a steep symbol and the right card number.

Jager
07-19-2016, 03:21
That would be what I'm hearing.
Karl

Teaticket
07-19-2016, 07:34
Thanks for doctoring the card Sascha. I'll print up a batch of these to replace the error card. :thumbsup: REP!