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I think of the Mustang as the best fighter of WWII, just as the car is...but this account of a pilot who flew both the Jug and the Mustang was quite interesting.
P-47 THUNDERBOLT
Below i've put a summary of his 12 points
Air-cooled radial engine was more reliable and could take hits and keep on running, even with inoperable cylinders.
The Jug's air-cooled engine did not have the Achilles' heel that the Mustang did.
The P-47's big turbocharger enabled it to fly to 40 000 feet
The Jug could outdive the Mustang.
The Thunderbolt had eight .50's. The Mustang had six.
Later Jug's could carry 2,500 lbs of bombs.
The P-47 was larger and much stronger, in case of a crash landing. The Jug was built like a machined tool. Mustangs had a lot of sheet metal stamped out parts, and were more lightweight in construction.
The Thunderbolt had no "scoop" under the bottom, so it handled ditchings and gear up landings much better.
The Thunderbolt had a much larger, roomier cockpit. You were comfortable in the big Jug cockpit.
The Mustang went from 1,150-horse power Allison engines to the Packard built Rolls-Royce Merlin engine that had 1,590 hp. The Thunderbolt started out with a 2,000 hp Pratt Whitney engine, and ended up with 2,800 war emergency hp with water injection.
The Jug had a very wide landing gear
The Jug's record against all opposing aircraft is remarkable. Thunderbolt pilots destroyed a total of 11,874 enemy aircraft, over 9,000 trains, and 160,000 vehicles.
Although Mustang seems to be defeated in all these categories, I think the fascination with the classic aircraft to this day has something to do with its aesthetic appeal.
I wonder how the B29 would have done with Wright R-3350 turbo compound engines.
Another thought regarding the B-29 is that the case could be made that the Japanese were very close to capitulating before the Atomic bomb was dropped.. i
no kudos for the Short Stirling
Not even close governor!Wot, no kudos for the Short Stirling? By jove, how cheeky.
Ahh, it's the venerable, obsolete Fairy Swordfish for me, put the bloody Eyetie Navy out of action and mortally wounded the Bizmark she did.
In fairness though, the Stringbag outlasted at least 2 other aircraft that were designed to replace it.
These debates always lead to no real conclusion, comparing the big heavy bombers to the smaller ones, or even the medium bombers is tough. They all fulfilled different roles in different situations.
Youre kidding right?
An obsolete in 1942 torpedo bomber in the same league as the B17, B24, B29, Lanc, B25 and B26? Even the Avenger was magnitudes better than the Swordfish when it came to level bombing.
Even though the Swordfish wasn't the Best bomber of ww2, it was among the greatest bombers of ww2. We have to give it some credit.
But otherwise the best bomber was the B-29
But otherwise the best bomber was the B-29