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Tech Sergeant
I read that it was the U.S. Army that requested Bell remove the supercharger from the original P39 thereby forever limiting its high altitude performance. The U.S. army also had Bell reduce the fuel capacity of the Aircraft as well to make it lighter. The Air battles in the Pacific were often higher altitude fights which was put the P-39 at a distinct disadvantage. However, on the Eastern front the air battles often took place at low altitude. On this front the P-39 was a credible opponent and achieved I think better success there especially as a ground attack fighter. A number of Guards units only had P39's they liked it so much. I also read the Soviets requested the U.S. stop sending them P-40's and replace them with P39's.