drgondog
Major
Roger that Bill!
I just switched internet phone company recently so I don't have a mail until tomorrow, but I will send you my new Email first thing in the morning.
The reason we sometimes to get into a furball is I sense we're very much alike you and I, and ofcourse we have a bias as-well. Hunter was absolutely right, we were putting each other in corners spewing snide remarks at one another, and that will make anyone put up their parades, which will make people misunderstand each completely to which we're both guilty. We started nitpicking again as previously.
I also respect you Bill, I have so since the beginning of your membership but esp. lately. You've made good contributions to this board for sure and I've come to respect you very much lately. And as a matter of fact, despite from your occasional slight bias toward the P-51, I generally don't see you as a biased person Bill.
PS: Hunter I never took any offense by what you said, after-all you were right about what you said.
Ditto Soren.
Please understand that my 'bias' toward the Mustang is related to the importance I attach to USAAF strategic campaign against Germany and my belief that was one of the feature battles in WWII - namely control of the air.
It is not a belief that the Mustang was the Best Fighter, or Best Escort Fighter or Best Piston Engine Fighter - but at one time or another it may have been all of those depending on your selection criteria, but I do not believe it was the best Dogfighter by any normal definition, nor the Best anything by May 1945 as the Ta 152 had truly arrived and there were no plans for a Super Mustang to compete beyond the H
I am not even emotionally attached to the P-51 as The Favorite. That for me is the F-86E and F.
But if you understand (not necessarily agree) the above connections it leads to insight about why I think the Mustang was so critical to Allied war effort. If it had not come exactly when it did, given the problems with the P-38, there is no telling whether the Oil campaign would have been started or whether the Me 262 would have made a bigger impact.
Yes, we do agree on so many things and our debate styles clash but the respect is there - just don't describe my baby as a 'pig'! (just kidding Soren)