Originally posted by Bronk
You know this for a fact because you have flown how many 51s ??????
Bronk
Likewise you've flown how many 109s P-38s F4Us or 190s???
I'm going by what was reported of the aircraft in the field and what one documentary of "flying the P-51"
In which they flew a refurbished P-51, if I'm not mistaken it was the same guy that died later flying a 109.
It's like saying that the super laminar flow of the P-51 also allowed it to defy the thrust to weight of the aircraft or dropping full flaps allowed to grow a second wing as it performs in AH. It allowed it with a 1700hp engine and a weight of 12k lbs to reach higherspeeds due to the lower drag profile compared to other aircraft , it was however not too stellar in acceleration,not only that but it had a very vulnerable radiator, and this has been said from people who got shot down flying it during low raids over German occupied Europe. Yet in AH it can take a bunch of hits and keep on flying, heck even 20mm rounds to the cockpit don't phase it.