michael rauls
Tech Sergeant
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- Jul 15, 2016
Not that this has anything to do with the topic of overrating but I would respectfully disagree with all three of the things you claim the p38/p47 combination could not have achieved. The first is easiest, the p38 could and did perform deep escort that it was there only in limited numbers is not the fault of the aircraft. So did the 47 but yes not as early as the 51 or 38. The second , achieve suppirriority over deep escort objectives is more complex but certainly if the p38 j25/L had been delivered in the same numbers as p51s they could have gained air suppirriority over deep targets evidence the almost 5 to 1 kill loss ratio of the 474th the only unit flying p38s to the end. Not as good as the p51s record but certainly capable of winning air suppirriority over distant targets if they had been there in great numbers but the 8th wisely chose to go with the p51, better performance at half the cost but that doesn't mean that had they gone with the p38 in huge numbers that they could not have done the same. I think the 5 to 1 kill losss record of the 474th proves that.Third point rebuttal same as second. And if I can again refer back to some of my points in earlier posts most historians I have read seam to agree that we had achieved air suppirriority by March 44. So if we had achieved air suppirriority by March then the Luftwaffe was obviously over top of the attrition curve well before that which would be at latest Feb. Well from mid 43 to feb44 or late43( when i think p51 deployment began?) Whenever you want to start the count, from then until the top of the attrition curve in Feb at the latest( probably well before that actually) but just to err on the side of the p51 just for the sake of argument well say feb the p51 had up to that point only a small percentage of kills the point being the Luftwaffe was going down p51 or no p51. So yes the p38/p47 combination was capable of gaining overal air suppirriority because they did.Michael - articles that said that the Mustang was the only fighter to make it to Berlin and back are simply 'under-researched'. It is a known fact that for example, The P-38J escorted the 8th AF to Berlin on March 6, 1944. It is also a fact that 9th AF 354th FG and 4th FG ranged to Berlin, north of Berlin and returned on Mar 4, and March 6. It is also a fact that the P-47D-25 COULD have done so had Republic been able to make the changes REQUIRED to increase internal fuel to match timetable of P-38J and P-51B.
But it did not. The P-82 could have flown nearly to Moscow and back but it was too late. The P-47N could have flown the Berlin missions, the Poland and Czechoslovakia missions, Ploesti and 20th AF missions from Iwo - bit it was too late to make a difference in Argument, Ditto P-47D-25.
You are an intelligent guy - why are you droning on about what each of the fighters you mentioned when they simply didn't have the ability to a.) Perform Deep Target escort, and b.) achieve air superiority over deep targets and c.) achieve by far the most damage to airfield parked aircraft beyond Berlin to compliment the fight in the air. The P-51B achieved all those objectives in the most important Period for USSAFE, when it was URGENT and Required to destroy LW capability of seriously affecting D-Day operations. Neither the P-47D, and to lesser extent, P-38J, were effective in the destruction (contrast annoy) of the LW over the oilfields and aircraft center of gravity in east Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia.
What if the question was - What was the most important fighter in the air war OVER Germany? Over Japan? Over Ploesti?