Crumpp said THIS of the 109:
"Its engine was just as powerful as the latest allied fighters. It was constructed of advanced alloys. Its climb was better than any other fighter and its level speed was better than most. If fighter development is tracked the variants of the 109 stacked up performance wise with the best the allies had. "
IMHO pretty good Crumpp.
Okay MINOR deflections:
1. Engines had problems late war because of lack of some alloys. Nothing to do with anything but warfare cirkumstances.
2. Its climb at times sometimes got matched and even bettered by the Spitty. But usually the 109 was a climbing champion.
3. It's level speed already got matched in 1940 by some Spit variants. But none the less, the 109 was always one of the fastest. Best years: 1939, 1941, 1942. Tough times with the P51 once it appeared.
4. Some of the very best 109 advantages still are not mentioned. Those include easy manufacture and ease of maintainance, especially in the field. Such as cleverly designed undercarriage mounted on the fuselage so the wings could be unmounted seperatly etc. Would be nice to know of more of those, I am sure there are yet some.
Now what just bothered me and Guppy I guess, was just Barbi.
Just keep bumping into Barbi about subjects like whether the RAF won the BoB, or whether the allies won air supremacy over europe, or whether the allied bombing campaign yealded anything or whether the LW always had unlimited fuel, or whether the allies were generally behind in any aspect of technological advance, etc, etc.
Maybe it's just me
