SoD Stitch
Banned
The Fw 190, until the arrival of the 190D, was less able at altitudes that B-17s and B-24s operated in over Germany. The 109, particularly the G6/AS and G-10 were more or less equal to the P-51 and P-47 at high altitudes, whereas the Fw 190 struggled more, pilot being equal skill, at 22,000 feet and above.
And I don't think 'clearly superior' is the right phrase for the Fw 190 over the 109 at medium altitudes. Better roll rate, probably accelerated faster and much heavier firepower are all good things but the 109 was faster in level flight, climbed better and at a steeper angle, and in the hands of a pro could out turn the 190.
!09 remained excellent throughout the war... and better against allied fighters at high altitude
Galland, however, DID recommend that all fighter production from early 1944 be diverted solely to Fw 190 and Me 262
Correct, correct, and correct . . . .
I do know that the Luftwaffe tended to send the G-6's -10's after the fighter escort because they performed better at higher altitudes than the Fw 190, and would send the 190's after the (slower) bombers, since they had a little more firepower (especially the Sturmbock 190's). With MW50 and NOS injection, the 109's were still a match for most Allied fighters, even in early '45.