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Typhoon was not a good plane for dogfight. it was only a ground attack plane like P47 and P51 Page 110 of TIME-LIFE: THE EPEIC OF FLIGHT: DESIGNERS & TEST PILOTS number 36
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Typhoon/Tempest is RAF's "fw190", not suitable for dogfight either, but the speed/firepower is owesome. In western field, the best low alt racer usually belongs to RAF. 1941-42,Mustang MKI,MKIa 1942-1943,Typhoon, MustangII(P51A) 1944,9lb-11lbs Tempest, Mustang III/IV(25lbs P51B/C/D) (9lbs Tempest was ealier than Dora,K4) 1945,13lbs Tempest Drag and energy tactics are not Luftwaffe's "Patent". RAF pilot's also have owesome climb/speed/dive/firepower. Last edited by BlackBerry; 01-22-2010 at 04:19 AM. |
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I agree on the Typhie not being exactly a good dogfighter, but calling P-51 and P-47 "only ground attack planes" is heresy.
Although they were good blowing up stuff on the ground, they were excellent fighters as well, so you can't just say they were only A2G. |
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