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The published results of a Navy study comparing the three.
The published results of a Navy study comparing the three.
beau said:They say that for every Mustang lost to a German Fighter.....6 were lost to ground fire.(as I remember from some D-wings show).......though I though it was because of being watercooled and it could not take many hits in the engine without overheating?
I wonder how the Dora Nine would fair in the same test? It was suppost to be Germans best variant and fighter of the war, but not produced in enought #'s, too late...all at jaz.
squeeze said:Pags that's a D-9 pic, not a 152
and the red stripes were because those were JV-44 birds assigned to defend 262s on t/o and landing. they were painted like that ('Rote 13' and 'Rote 1' schemes) to alert the AA gunners since they operated close to the terminal area.
/wwii aircraft dork
nittany03 said:Well the P-51 did some good ground-attack work despite the oil-cooler issues; before the Merlin engine was installed (and its high-altitude performance thus increased), the Army actually ordered it with dive brakes as the A-36 dive bomber. And P-51s returning from bomber escort missions over Germany would routinely drop to the deck on the way home and shoot up targets of opportunity on the way home. The Germans referred to the Mustangs and P-47s as "Jabos," short for Jagdbombers or "Hunting Bombers" due to these excursions.
And as for the Corsair, also a great plane, but remember it was also known as the "Bent-Wing Ensign Eliminator."![]()