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old hoodoo wrote:
IMO, aggressive US pilots would have preferred performance to protection? There was some of that, but it certainly wasn't a clear-cut preference. The Wildcat could definitely have benefited from more power -- IIRC, the trend was for later models to weigh more with no corresponding power increase. Of course, it could also have benefited from guns that jammed far less frequently. On the other hand, pilots came around pretty quickly to the understanding that if one played the Wildcat's strengths, it was a formidable fighter. It was tough, its guns (when they weren't jammed or flat out of ammo) packed a wallop, and it dove well. So long as pilots avoid dogfighting and fighting alone, they managed fairly well. did we severely limited the opportunity of our early WWII pilots to inflict heavy fighter loses on the enemy? A quick look at various references* indicates the F4F was responsible for 900 kills in the Pacific, with a 5.9:1 kill ratio. This is against the best of Japan's aviators. Sure, maybe things could have been better, but "severely limited" seems a bit of overstatement. * - "Victory at Sea" - Dunnigan & Nofi, "Combat Aircraft of World War II" - Weale -- Joel. -- Joel Shepherd http://www.cv6.org/ "May she also say with just pride: I have done the State some service." |
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