I didn't read all 12 pages, so if I'm repeating something then ignore me.
The Mustang was a disappointment until a Merlin was dropped into it. If a Merlin or equal was ever put into a P40 I'd love to hear how it performed. No matter how good an airframe is, a lesser engine choice can spoil the potential. I don't think the P39 and P40 "myths" are really myths... just opinions over what might have been possible.My current No 1 aviation myth that has reared its ugly head on a facebook page I share is
The Allison V1710 didnt have a supercharger when fitted in the P39 and P40 and if only the US govenmint[sic] had let the manufacturers fit a Turbinecharger[sic] then they would have been the greatest aircraft of WWII. When I tried to point out the error in the post I got told I didnt know what I was talking about and anyway the original writer is a well known aviation expert. If he cant even use spellcheck then hes not much of an expert
In the late 1980s I lived in Munich for awhile. A German I knew there had a father who was a soldier in WWII. He'd told me that his father and such called the P38 "mann-jäger" (man hunter). The name came because some P38s were known to strafe even solo soldiers if they were found in the open. Maybe with the nose guns the P38 pilots didn't have to deal with convergence to get a hit on such a small target. Maybe some P38 pilots were just bored and didn't like coming home with unused belts.3. The Germans called the P-38 the Fork Tailed Devil.
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