drgondog
Major
There would have been small chance of any unit being provided a V-1650-1 version of the P-51B until very late Summer 1943 - and not in the ETO. The first of the P-51A and last A-36 didn't arrive in CBI until fall 1943. I'm not at all sure of Mk X deliveries as the first one wasn't evaluated by 8th AF until April, with lukewarm praise. Production of converted Mustang I to Mk X would hardly kept apace of the P-51B from Inglewood.Thank you for the very informative post.
The 'small delay' part is what I disagree with. Having a high-performance rangy fighter, that has no worrying flaws, in the ETO from at least mid-1943 is a far cry vs. having a great fighter from December of 1943 on. Going with the full-blown Merlin Mustang from NAA will remove that fighter from basically whole 1943, unlike if the Mk.X. Six months was eternity under the conditions of the ww2.
I think Apples to Oranges? 8th AF would not have accepted P-51B absent high altitude escort capability. They would have soldiered on with the P-38H &J until the P-47D-25 - circa D-Day.Start with a smaller fuselage tank, add the drop tanks, and use these fighters in the escort role the Spitfire IXs were used.
RAF could operate but they really had no high altitude escort mission.