Hi Stream,
>But for the average Me-109 and FW 190 that we encountered, we were faster at all altitudes, we climbed better (some claim this is not true)
Well, a Mustang wouldn't outclimb a Me 109 at full power, but I believe he's actually saying "no Me 109 ever outclimbed me" in the sense of the Me 109 vs. Spitfire comparison he quotes. As he also mentions that the Luftwaffe fighters were very cautious, I'd say they probably felt that flying near the escorts at best climb speed was not cautious enough :-)
>The long nosed FW-190 is a question mark as several P-51 pilots stated it ran away from them at various altitudes. I do not know BUT when 4 of us bounced 40 of them at 30,000 feet, we did everything better than they did. Outturned, outsped and outclimbed them.
That's exactly what one should expect - the D-9 was only good at up to 20000 ft, the P-51 was markedly superior at 30000 ft.
Interesting that an Allied pilot shares the opinion that the D-9 should be expected to be a good high-altitude fighter - I had thought that was a Luftwaffe misconception resulting from its use as high cover for the even less high-altitude capable Fw 190 :-)
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)