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Jabber, the Typhoon did not 'evolved' in the Tempest: it was just the predecessor of the Tempest.
The structure of the aircrafts was completely different, from the wing airfoil and structure to the positioning of the fuel tanks etc. The Tempest was a whole new project.
Tempest V and II / VI can be defined an 'evolution' of the Tempest airframe.
Same for the P39/P63, I honestly don't know if the P40 was the same airframe of the P36 with an Allison in the nose.
Spit V and XIV, 109 F and K and Macchi 200 and 205V were the same airframe, many parts were interchangeable. Several Macchi 202 instead of having the engine serviced were transformed in 205V by simply replacing the DB601 with the DB605, I think the same happened for Spit V and IX.
You forgot to mention that this was AFTER the British government stopped funding!For the 1931 race a wealthy Englishwoman was persuaded to donate £100,000
The prototype did manage to get 580 km/h which was more than a 100 km/h faster than the original. Compare with the MC.202: about 85 km/h faster than the original MC.200.tests to fit a DB engine on the G50 airframe proved unsuccessful
Yet this was not because of the reasons you mentioned. Due to the stronger engine the Me 209 and 309 had better performance than the Bf 109, yet they weren't put into production. So it seems there are more factors than the one you mentioned.But this is the choice one has to make. The Bf 109 was also going to be replaced by the Me 209 or 309 but in the end they chose to stick with it"
It's not my intention to downplay the Italian achievement in aeronautics but I cannot help but feel that the Italians were slowly losing ground in the field of technology. The Fiat V-12 was replaced by a coupled engine while the other countries managed to increase their power output by a single engine.
I will have you all know that I, The Mighty Slaakman assumed the role of Il Duce in the great WWII Global Campaign of ADG's World in Flames and utilizing the magnificent fighters of the Regio Aeronautica, the G55 Centauro's, the Re-2005 Sagitario's and Macchi c202' Veltro's we conquered the known world!! The Allies capitulated in Jan 1945 as a result of suffering heinous losses at Gibralter, in Spain, France, Suez, Romania, Minsk and the North Atlantic to combined Axis forces which delivered crushing blows to the enemy and consistenly held their positions.
I will have you all know that I, The Mighty Slaakman assumed the role of Il Duce in the great WWII Global Campaign of ADG's World in Flames and utilizing the magnificent fighters of the Regio Aeronautica, the G55 Centauro's, the Re-2005 Sagitario's and Macchi c202' Veltro's we conquered the known world!! The Allies capitulated in Jan 1945 as a result of suffering heinous losses at Gibralter, in Spain, France, Suez, Romania, Minsk and the North Atlantic to combined Axis forces which delivered crushing blows to the enemy and consistenly held their positions.
Oh man the mighty SLAAKMAN???? Dude get into the real world please. This is not about video games...
I will have you all know that I, The Mighty Slaakman assumed the role of Il Duce in the great WWII Global Campaign of ADG's World in Flames and utilizing the magnificent fighters of the Regio Aeronautica, the G55 Centauro's, the Re-2005 Sagitario's and Macchi c202' Veltro's we conquered the known world!! The Allies capitulated in Jan 1945 as a result of suffering heinous losses at Gibralter, in Spain, France, Suez, Romania, Minsk and the North Atlantic to combined Axis forces which delivered crushing blows to the enemy and consistenly held their positions.