Erich
the old Sage
chatting with several 425th nfs pilots it appeared to me that the P-61 was a bit bulky, the AI radar frequently was down, the fighter had enough power and manueverability to take out LW bombers but night fighters was another story as they frequently banked hard and were able to hit the deck. At least in the ETO the ID from the P-61 crews was not the bst either as there were at least 2 RAF a/c shot down by mistake.
The He 219A was lets just say it was hopeless for all the effort put into it, even though the project was axed
The Mossie XXX was the ultimate for the Allies
The Bf 109G was the token a/c for earlier 1943 Wilde Sau missions, the Fw 190A to some extent but too heavy with it's arms package and vertical aerial arrays - Neptun.
the P-38 used in the Pacific was the plain ol day fighter version for night missions.
The He 219A was lets just say it was hopeless for all the effort put into it, even though the project was axed
The Mossie XXX was the ultimate for the Allies
The Bf 109G was the token a/c for earlier 1943 Wilde Sau missions, the Fw 190A to some extent but too heavy with it's arms package and vertical aerial arrays - Neptun.
the P-38 used in the Pacific was the plain ol day fighter version for night missions.