Thanks indeed, Colin
The 1st mark available to the Aussies would've been P-40E; some 15-25 mph faster then M2 M3. The RAAF would've had to wait till the dash-N arrives (mid/late '43?), being faster than those two marks by 50 mph indeed. The M5 M6 would've halved that though, plus their speed was achieved at greater altitude, meaning that if RAAF boys were to intercept a major raid, they would've had really a troublesome time to do that.
Not unlike the air raids vs. Darwin, where Spits V struggled many times.
Perhaps the P-40F (Merlin XX, two-speed supercharger vs. single speed in Allison) would've been the best solution? With 350 mph @ 20kft it would've been pretty speedy, not giving any advantage in horizontal speed category, and many of weight-reduction measures applied to the P-40N would have make it slightly faster, but also much more better climber.
The 1st mark available to the Aussies would've been P-40E; some 15-25 mph faster then M2 M3. The RAAF would've had to wait till the dash-N arrives (mid/late '43?), being faster than those two marks by 50 mph indeed. The M5 M6 would've halved that though, plus their speed was achieved at greater altitude, meaning that if RAAF boys were to intercept a major raid, they would've had really a troublesome time to do that.
Not unlike the air raids vs. Darwin, where Spits V struggled many times.
Perhaps the P-40F (Merlin XX, two-speed supercharger vs. single speed in Allison) would've been the best solution? With 350 mph @ 20kft it would've been pretty speedy, not giving any advantage in horizontal speed category, and many of weight-reduction measures applied to the P-40N would have make it slightly faster, but also much more better climber.