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V engined bombers (was: #1 Piston Fighter was British)
The Enlightenment wrote in message om... I was going to start a new thread on this but there is a case for putting duel stage supercharged packard merlins on a least some B17s and B24s simply to save refractory alloys. I don't think altitude performance would have suffered and speed might have increased. The Allison B17 was faster than the radial B17 by about 25mph after all. Fahey listed the XB-39-GM (YB-29 conversion to V-3420) as having a speed in excess of 400mph (~405 with a 282 cruise per USAFM). This compares with the YB-29's original 368 top speed & 247 cruise. Range got a slight bump with the Vs of 6290 miles vs 5850 miles. (Note: the production B-29 was slower with 357mph & 220 and a max ferry of 5800.) The XB-38 (B-17E with V-1710 engines) was about 327 mph top-end and cruising at 226 mph. Compare to the original's 317 & 226. The XB-38 did carry a bit more fuel and max ferry range went from 3200 to 3600 miles. |
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