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The best fighter of WWII
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The D-9?
It got a paper somewhere where he said he aesthetically preferred the A versions. |
We've gone through this many times before and it always ends up with the same result.
It was the Hurricane....because Biggles flew one! nuff said! ;) |
Can't wait to fly the D9 in CloD
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It all depends on what you want to do with the aircraft. According to 1 magazine I read a few years ago, they came up with the P-47 (based on 4 mission criteria) as the best overall aircraft of the European theatre and the Hellcat in the Pacific theatre.
I found the list and the criteria... Constant production improvement in combat capability Four mission capability (air to air, air to ground troop support, bomber escort and photo recon) Pilot compatibility Service record 7. P-38 Lightning 6. BF-109 5. Yak-1 and Yak-9 4. P-51 Mustang 3. Spitfire/Seafire 2. FW-190 1. P-47 |
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If memory serves it was ease of use, it's a long time since I've seen the magazine. Perhaps someone still has the magazine, I remember it was an American publication.
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I've found the details on another website so excuse the typing. The magazine was Flight Journal from August 2003 and the author was Corky Meyer;
Pilot compatability experienced pilots didn't fight wars; hastily trained conscripts that BECAME experienced pilots fought them. the plane should therefore be comfortable for a 200hr, wartime-trained pilot to fly. docile flight characteristics, high performance, good cockpit design & outside visibility, comfort, armored/self-sealing fuel tanks, and the resulting low accident rate. |
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