Kevin J
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Britain is able to conduct an escorted daylight bombing campaign from 1940. Any thoughts on this?
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Britain is able to conduct an escorted daylight bombing campaign from 1940. Any thoughts on this?
We don't have a long range fighter in 1940 that can dogfight a Bf 109F. Everyone keeps suggesting Merlins in the Whirlwind. It's wing area is too small. The Gloster has 386 Sq ft enough to support Merlins and a lot more fuel. It would be a boom and zoom fighter. I suggested long range escort in my thread starter so I'd say yes to your question. In fact the title should make the topic open ended. So fewer Hurricanes, so the Soviets get no Hurricanes, the RAF gets no Typhoons off Gloster, Hawker builds them instead. CC&F and Fairchild Canada would have to continue building them instead of the Helldiver.Does the title relates to the post?
We don't have a long range fighter in 1940 that can dogfight a Bf 109F. Everyone keeps suggesting Merlins in the Whirlwind. It's wing area is too small.
The Gloster has 386 Sq ft enough to support Merlins and a lot more fuel. It would be a boom and zoom fighter. I suggested long range escort in my thread starter so I'd say yes to your question. In fact the title should make the topic open ended. So fewer Hurricanes, so the Soviets get no Hurricanes, the RAF gets no Typhoons off Gloster, Hawker builds them instead. CC&F and Fairchild Canada would have to continue building them instead of the Helldiver.
Okay, I'll move it there.I don't think that Merlin will fit on Whirly, unless a major redesign is attempted.
The F.9/37 indeed offers much more volume for fuel tanks, and it should have gottent the Merlins from day 1.
BTW - stuff for a 'What if' sub forum?
We don't have a long range fighter in 1940 that can dogfight a Bf 109F. Everyone keeps suggesting Merlins in the Whirlwind. It's wing area is too small. The Gloster has 386 Sq ft enough to support Merlins and a lot more fuel. It would be a boom and zoom fighter. I suggested long range escort in my thread starter so I'd say yes to your question. In fact the title should make the topic open ended. So fewer Hurricanes, so the Soviets get no Hurricanes, the RAF gets no Typhoons off Gloster, Hawker builds them instead. CC&F and Fairchild Canada would have to continue building them instead of the Helldiver.
It's no worse than the Bf 109E. The first combat ready P-38E didn't get delivered until 1941.View attachment 569992
That is an awful lot of airplane to haul around on 1940 single speed, single stage Merlin's. The P38 only had 327 square feet of wing where the Gloster had 386 square feet and the P38 was turbocharged so it would maintain its 1150 hp up to 25,000 feet.
I hesitate to mention what I would like to hang a pair of Merlin's under in 1940.........but Grumman made 1.
I have no idea how well it would have done as an escort fighter but looks to me like it would have made an excellent low level attack plane, like a smaller, faster Beaufighter.It's no worse than the Bf 109E. The first combat ready P-38E didn't get delivered until 1941.
Thats a thick wing and chunky fuselage for long range at high speed. Looks a bit too much like a slightly smaller Beaufighter and how did that go in daylight over europe