If I may chime in, Saburo Sakai in his book describes just such a combat and reports how well flown the American and his P-39 were. The P-39 jock may have survived against a lesser experienced Japanese pilot.
Hello Special Ed,
If the combat you are referring to is the same one I am thinking of, then the problem was that the P-39 simply ran out of room at ground level and had to pull up. According to the test we have been discussing, the P-39 should have had a huge advantage in speed and climb at sea level. Its speed advantage from sea level to 5,000 feet according to these tests was around 35 MPH and yet the practical difference seems to have been much less than that.
- Ivan