I'm only commenting on the ETO, so ignore the 'Corsair', I don't know enough about its use as a fighter bomber to make an informed judgement..
There are only two contenders, the P-47 and the Typhoon. The Fw 190 was used in this role, but proved ineffective, to few and too late.
There is little to choose between them as bombers, both missed far more than they hit, no matter what load they carried.
A comparison of rocketry is impossible as the British used these a lot, and effectively, whereas the Americans did not, in Europe, and the British rockets were a much better ground attack weapon.
The decision rests on their conventional armament, which was also by far their most effective weapon. It's why I'm gving it to the Typhoon, whose cannon armament was far more destructive than the machine guns of the P-47.
Cheers
Steve
There are only two contenders, the P-47 and the Typhoon. The Fw 190 was used in this role, but proved ineffective, to few and too late.
There is little to choose between them as bombers, both missed far more than they hit, no matter what load they carried.
A comparison of rocketry is impossible as the British used these a lot, and effectively, whereas the Americans did not, in Europe, and the British rockets were a much better ground attack weapon.
The decision rests on their conventional armament, which was also by far their most effective weapon. It's why I'm gving it to the Typhoon, whose cannon armament was far more destructive than the machine guns of the P-47.
Cheers
Steve