Shortround6
Major General
Hello,
Wow! Only 102 days to design/create a complete sophisticated plane like the Mustang, and 6 full months only to make draws for a soapbox like a Yak-1? Even with a large team of draughtsmen and about ¾ europeans metric engineers from Sikorsky-Kartvelli-Seversky design bureaus.
There is something "strange" in your estimations I think.
It only took about another year to deliever production examples.
Time is the key factor, you're right. How hassle is it or not is an insignificant factor. What-if soviets have had ready Yak-1 with Merlin XX or Allison engines in the early 1942 spring, after the good thrashing got by the allies in the North Africa or Pacific TOW?
In final worlds the customer-pilot is the King. He decides. And j'm not persuaded that you will convince him that your own project:
-would be far superior
-faster available in front line units,
than a join-ventured Yak 1A or 7A (america) assembly line.
Regards
By 1942 American projects were into the later model P-47s.
In fact the Bell P-59 project (jet) was started in Sept 1941 with 13 pre- production airframes started in March of 1942.
Order date for the XP-63 was 6/27/41
Grumman Hellcat was first ordered July of 1941 with first flights of Wright engined Prototype in June 1942with P&W engined prototype in July 1942. First production plane delivered in Oct 1942. I really doubt a American production line for the Yak could be up and running any faster if the decision to do it wasn't made until Feb/March of 1942. Many other American manufactures took a year or more to go into production after the decision was made.