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Agree, but also look at the timelines when they were in theater. Bong even went on leave for a bit before he was finally ordered home. Agree about the pilots in the 49th but none of them reached the same scores as the P-38 drivers, but then again they were flying a different mission.I'm just saying Bong and Maguire were outliers, they (and arguably) Gerald Johnson were the guys who really learned to make the P-38 sing, and live up to it's true potential even while it still had so many teething problems. The other P-38 pilots did well but so did the P-40 pilots in 49th FG.
AgreeWell I'd say the Aussies and N-Zeds were also a critical factor. They were comparable to the 49th in impact
IIRC the main P-38 models first used in the SWP was the G and H. If I'm not mistaken, as soon as the J came along, the older models were replaced pretty quickly. I believe by mid/late 1944 all earlier P-38 models were replaced by the J.Yeah we aren't that far apart, I'm just squeezing in a little more nuance here. People tend to forget that the aircraft which were being used in early 1942 did get improved, as did tactics and conditions etc.. 49th FG got the P-40K and later N, and also even got some P-40Fs (they were the only unit in the PTO to get any). I think even the P-39s in Theater improved, the early ones were P-39D and those P-400s that they couldn't hook up oxygen for, later they got at least slightly more capable models.