Read the report throughly. Please point out where? What page?
I asked you to provide page references and you didn't, because you haven't read the book thoroughly. Do your own research, read the book!
Widewing and a many other P 38 fans have just produced "stories" that when you examine the facts, don't hold water.
I provided annecdotal references from pilots who had hundreds of hours in the P-38 IN COMBAT. Naturally, you can't accept the testimony of the men who logged hundreds of combat hours in the plane, you prefer that of desk jockies who flew a 30 minutes hop. Now there's logic for you. You are relying upon a seriously flawed document where the majority of the people that flew the P-38, did so for the first time. On top of that, very few of these pilots were combat pilots and none were from active combat units. If a lawyer presented evidence of this quality, the case would be dismissed and the lawyer admonished.
The accelleration test's where in response to the modern creation of the P38 outstanding accelleration.
I can show testimony of pilots where a P-38L and P-51D took off side by side. Tha P-38 simply left the Mustang in its propwash... More often than not, the better climbers also accelerate faster. Climb comparisons between the P-51 and P-38 show that the P-38 is considerably superior. And it should be with a much lower power loading. In AH2 they're modeled such that actual fuel load determines the better of the two at sea level from 200 mph to 300 mph. Start at 150 and the P-38 wins. Start at 300 and the P-51 wins, barely. Probably not perfect modeling, but close enough for game play.
My regards,
Widewing