The main problem with both the P-40 and the Typhoon is that they had terrible performance at high altitude. All German Me-109 and Fw-190 marks easily outperformed them at altitude. Most combat in NW Europe took place at high altitude, because Allied heavy bombers flew at high altitude. Thus, as...
Agree entirely with Wozac. Both planes were actually failures for Northern Europe. Both had very poor high altitude performance. At altitude, every German plane outclassed them easily. However, large investments were made in their R&D and production facilities, so something had to be done with...
It seems to be a "generic" plane, not meant to replicate anything exactly, but rather just give the impression of a Soviet fighter. However, it most looks like a Mig-3.