Well is it...as in JUG-gernaut or because standing up on it's engine, it looks like a milk jug??...ha ha
Cheers
Shesi
I heard that pilots used to say "If you want to impress the ladies, fly a Mustang, if you wan to get home alive, fly a Jug".
Yes...but why?
S
Everything I've read said it was because it was shaped like the glass jugs that milk was sold in back then.
Cheers,
Captain Kurt
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Code:From: Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, Operational history "As the P-47 Thunderbolt worked up to operational status, it gained a nickname: "Jug" (because its profile was similar to that of a common milk jug of the time)."![]()
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Hey, where's mine?...I did say it first...
S
p.s still think it's because of it's size, that it's a JUG-gernaut of a plane!![]()
That's what I always thought, that it was because of it's size. I guess the milk jug reference could actually be the real reason. Either way, the size comparison chart is quite interesting.
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