Originally posted by gripen
Knegel,
The report is named:
RAAF command Lightning II report receive date 11 Oct 1943.doc
gripen
Hi again,
this report dont show much new things, but they state that the performence of the P38II (is it a F, G or H??) is ok in high alt, while it get bad trouble in very high alt (above 36000ft) and we dont know if later models still did suffer the same buffering.
I still guess the P38´s had their best relative performence above 20000ft. 36000ft is around the service celling of most german1943-mid 44, particular above it, that the P38 start to get buffering and limit its manouverability badly above this hight i dont would count as a that big handycap, cause there wasnt a enemy to fight anymore. Rather i would count the possibility to climb into a safe alt as a advantage, no matter how good flyable the plane was there.
Since the escort mission in the ETO 43-44 normaly found place between 20000 and 32000ft i would consider the P38 as the right plane in the right moment, with a pretty good relative performence in this altitude, where the 190´s and gunpod armned 109G´s started to get bad.
Of course the P51 and even the P47 was better, but the 1st wasnt available and the 2nd dont had the needed range.
How they moddel the P38´s in AH looks a bit strange to me, they are real lowlevel fighters and probably outturn a Ta152H by easy.
Greetings,