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I'm sure the Jumos, DB's, and German radials also had development potential ... had the war been taken into a truce. But, by then, the Germans were on the jet bandwagon, too. Even had the war ended gracefully (wars seldom do that, though) the Ta-152 would have been one of the last gasps of the German piston fighter lineage ... everyone would have been developing jets ... Messerschmitt, Heinkel, BV, Arado, etc. Wonder what a jet-powered Bf 109 would look like? Surely the fin and rudder would finally change and maybe get a trim tab!
This was what a projected jet powered 109 might have looked like, complete with changed fin and rudder with a trim tab (unfortunately parts of this scan are slightly faded, but the general idea is clear enough):
(from Walter Shick Ingolf Meyer Luftwaffe Secret Projects: Fighters 1939-1945 LUFTWAFFE SECRET PROJECTS FIGHTERS 1939-1945 (v. 1): Walter Schick, Ingolf Meyer, Elke Weal, John Weal: 9781857800524: Amazon.com: Books)
You mean something like the XA2D? Considering that AD drivers shot down MiG-15s and MiG-17s, I'd give the Skyshark very good odds against any aircraft that served in WW2, except that the crappy engine would probably fail, turning the A2D into a very poor sailplane. Heck, I'd give the AD pretty good odds, especially at low altitudes, against any WW2 fighter.
AFAIK Skyraiders never shot down MiG-15s. Korean War AD kills were against recips. The very famous Vietnam kills against 2 MiG-17s (Johnson/ Harman share, Patton) were more because of the MiG driver's incompetency than anything else.
I know (knew, one is deceased) two people who flew them. At lower speed they maneuvered well for their size. Against WW2 aircraft? No way! I think a P-47 had a higher wing loading, aside from that, it was a brick compared to say a P-51. Besides the AD was designed as ground pounder, it's gun sight was bored for ground targets and it was a bit difficult to shoot an aerial target (although as we see some were successful). I believe during the Vietnam shoot downs of MiG-17s, one of the pilots ignored his gunsight and sighted his target with his eyeballs.Yeah, the MiG drivers got into a turning flight with a straight-winged, strictly subsonic attack aircraft. This is, as you say, the result of incompetency. The point I was trying to make was that the AD was not a totally unmaneuverable bomb truck; with no external load, I suspect it would be a very nasty opponent for a piston-engined fighter, especially at low altitude.