The lowly Brewster holds one of the great kill records of all time. The B239 export (denavalized version of the USN's F2A-1) model flown by the elite pilots of Lentolaivue (LeLv) 24 achieved a record of 26 enemy aircraft destroyed for every brewster B239 lost. The original Brewster was a revolutionary aircraft and if employed appropriately by the Royal Navy as a carrier fighter, I believe it might have actually frestalled the Second World War. It's a fun what if thought experiment that may require a better understanding than I possess of what really happened in Norway in April of 1940. Any thoughts?