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Not to split hairs but the original question in the poll was F4F3 versus Tomahawk. All Tomahawks would only include H81A-1, H81B, H81A-2, H81B, H81A-3 which is only through P-40C. I don't put a lot of faith in Eric Brown's testimony as he intimates that the Hellcat was superior to the Corsair in ACM which is at odds with every other authority I know of.
Henning, I don't argue that some models of the P40 had better performance on paper than some models of the Wildcat. I do believe that performance on paper is not necessarily proof of operational superiority. I also believe, because I have heard experienced military pilots say it, that in WW2 a 15 or 20 mph Vmax difference is not tactically significant. Then you get into what altitude what Vmax is measured. It all makes for interesting discussions but not always to correct conclusions. To make things even more interesting, both the P40 and Wildcat had quite a few different versions since they served throughout the war. In the pacific theatre the F4F had 1408 kills, the P40 had 661. That looks clearly like a big edge for the F4F. The P40 had 741 kills in the CBI which evens things out. It could be that the F4F faced a better grade of fighter and pilot in the pacific than the P40 faced in the CBI. My gut tells me that if the model of Wildcat and P40 were contemporaneous the winner between the two would be based on pilot skill and maybe Lady Luck.