Hi Widewing,
>The P-47s typically didn't reach their best speed until 32,000 ft. Up there, they out-climbed, out-turned and easily out-ran the 190A and 109G-6 subtypes they generally encountered. Even later German fighters, such as the 190D-9 and 109G-10 fell short in performance up that high.
True. The Dora only got competetive with the Jumo 213E, and only a handful of these were actually installed. The Me 109 probably was in a better situation since it was very light and I'd expect it to be competitive in climb, but there's no doubt the P-47 was an excellent performer.
I'd love to see an actual wartime test report, though - I have seen only two data sets for the P-47 (F4U-4 comparison and AHT's chart), and I think both are simplified. The AHT chart actually looks a bit more convincing - maybe it's just that I haven't fully understood things.
>Mustangs performed better at medium altitudes (15k to 25k).
Yes, that's a direct result of replacing the V-1650-3 with a V-1650-7. It has been claimed that medium altitude performance was more useful than high altitude performance, but I'm still not sure whether I should believe that :-)
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)