acptulsa
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You talk about the Allison like its a failure but it performed admirably and as posted above, it's the only reason the P-51 existed at all.
It was used throughout the early years of the war in more than just the P-51. Add up all the P-39's, P-40's, P-38's, and P-47's the Allison was used in 70-80% of Army fighters and 50-60% of all fighters total between 1941 and 1943.
You're idiotic if you think that didn't make a difference.
Why are you putting words in my mouth?
Stop being a jackass. You're lecturing me about the P-38 just as if I had not already mentioned it, and said outright that it was Allison powered and a world class performance fighter. Maneuverable it was not, because the Allison required a design which could not provide that feature. But yes, if course, it filled the role pretty damned well despite that lack.
Yes, P-39s and P-40s did plenty of ground attack, fighter-bomber service and that was valuable as hell to us winning the war. Yes, they did bomber intercepts, too. Of course they made a difference. But I was talking about best all around fighter candidates, and said so. Why are you trying to change the subject? Why the red herring? Sometimes fighter-bombers couldn't do their jobs without fighter escort.
And no, the P-47 was certainly not powered by the Allison. The Republic Thunderbolt was powered by the same Pratt & Whitney radial as the Corsair and Hellcat. You really should learn to do your own research, because AI is making you look as stupid as Nukcers.