Shortround6
Major General
part of the problem of using the retrospectroscope is that we tend to forget what the Planners of the time had to deal with.I am a big fan of the p47 don't get me wrong. Ironically, if there was no mustang then the p47 could have been tweaked to perform the role that the mustang did with drop tanks.
But for the role the mustang was cheaper and therefore it got the role. And the p47 was switched to ground attack where it's ruggedness must have been an absolute blessing.
However, I want some videos of the p47 in action performing strafing and that must have been far more dangerous than actually going on mission escorts at that point of the war.
So really thank God we had such a choice of fantastic planes
In Jan 1942 the Farmingdale plant had over 1580 P-47 B, C, Ds on order, the Evansville Indiana plant had 1050 P-47Ds on order ( and they didn't start construction of the plant until March) and Curtiss had 354 P-47Gs on order.
First P-47B came off the line the previous month but needed changes.
Now during this time period the US had around 2000 P-60s on order (canceled) and had ordered 4000 P-76s (P-39Es) in Feb 1942 (new factory in Georgia) but canceled the whole order in May 1942 and used the factory to build B-29s.
The US did somethings wrong and it did a lot right.