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The performance section of the article was -in my opinion- tough to draw any meaningful conclusions. Because of the use of 100LL fuel, the radial engined fighters were required to reduce manifold pressure by 4 inches, while the Mustang was able to use full power settings. There was no explanation as to why this was (compression ratios?), and it was not stated as to whether the P-51's power was reduced accordingly to compensate. Despite this, the performance of the four aircraft was very similar and there were no real surprises in the categories tested: time to climb (10,000 feet), level acceleration (10,000 feet), turn performance, roll performance, and diving accelerations.
I have a feeling that if this test was done for real during the period 1943 to 45 it still wouldn't answer any questions. Any aircraft that was available to test was already scheduled to have changes and improvements if they weren't already being done on the production lines.