drgondog
Major
I have seen this many times on this forum, I believe it stems first from a picture of a P-51D and an evaluation of its range, speed and altitude performance and all round handling qualities. It seems rational to conclude that it was designed to do that from the outset, but the fact is it wasn't.
The P-51B/D was the bastard stepchild of the P-51 Mustang airframe and the Packard Merlin 1650-3.
With the Allison it was a superb replacement to P-39 and P-40 in the low to middle altitude CAS, medium bomber escort role. With the Merlin it was all of those things from SL past 35,000 feet plus long range air superiority fighter.
Had the XP-51G entered serial production in Fall of 1944 it would have rivalled any piston engine interceptor and medium to long range escort fighter ever built. It would still have more range than P-38L/P-47D-25 on internal fuel alone but its combat radius would narrowly cover Berlin/Munich but not Iwo Jima/Tokyo.