Here are the estimates for the B-17G:
B17G Sea Level: assuming 1200hp ea. eng.										
Alt	%F	Weight	rho	Di	CD0	Dp	Dtotal	Thrust	V mph	Mach
0	100	65500	0.0023	1333	0.032	5305	6639	6642	216.0	0.275
0	75	61330	0.0023	1143	0.032	5423	6567	6569	219.0	0.278
0	50	57160	0.0023	974	0.032	5528	6503	6507	221.0	0.281
0	25	52990	0.0023	823	0.032	5623	6447	6451	223.0	0.283
										
B17G 25k: assuming 1200hp ea. eng.										
Alt	%F	Weight	rho	Di	CD0	Dp	Dtotal	T	V mph	Mach
25000	100	65500	0.0010	2084	0.032	3394	5479	5475	263.0	0.33
25000	75	61330	0.0010	1725	0.032	3596	5321	5319	270.0	0.339
25000	50	57160	0.0010	1430	0.032	3768	5198	5196	277.0	0.347
25000	25	52990	0.0010	1182	0.032	3916	5099	5097	282.0	0.353
Impact of increased drag due to weight, the effects are definitely seen more at altitude than at sea level.
I've updated the P-51D estimates as well.  I had thrust set constant but modified it to vary with airspeed as it does in reality.  Here they are:
P-51D SL: 1650hp + 200lbs exh. Thrust										
Alt	%F	Weight	rho	Di	CD0	Dp	Dtotal	Thrust	V mph	Mach
0	100	12100	0.0023	122	0.019	1441	1564	1564	362	0.476
0	75	10606	0.0023	93	0.019	1462	1555	1554	365	0.479
0	50	9486	0.0023	73	0.019	1475	1548	1548	367	0.481
0	25	8739	0.0023	62	0.019	1483	1545	1545	368	0.483
										
P-51D 24K: 1250hp + 200lbs exh. Thrust										
compressibility drag factored										
Alt	%F	Weight	rho	Di	CD0	Dp	Dtotal	T	V mph	Mach
24500	100	12100	0.0010	220	0.021	891	1111	1112	411	0.616
24500	75	10606	0.0010	163	0.0213	933	1097	1097	418	0.627
24500	50	9486	0.0010	129	0.0216	959	1088	1090	421	0.631
24500	25	8739	0.0010	108	0.0218	981	1089	1086	423	0.634
										
P-51D 24K: 1250hp + 200lbs exh. Thrust										
no compressibility drag										
Alt	%F	Weight	rho	Di	CD0	Dp	Dtotal	T	V mph	Mach
24500	100	12100	0.0010	203	0.019	872	1075	1076	428	0.642
24500	75	10606	0.0010	149	0.019	909	1059	1058	437	0.655
24500	50	9486	0.0010	117	0.019	930	1047	1048	442	0.663
24500	25	8739	0.0010	98	0.019	942	1040	1042	445	0.667
On the issue of compressibility drag, I used the following curves to estimate the amount to add based the NACA XP-51 compressibility drag curves.

There are other sources that have more generic compressibility drag polar estimations that have drag rise starting at a higher mach number than the polar I was using as seen here:

My gaming PC is dead at the moment (ugh!!!) so I haven't been able to flight test anything.  For the P-47N tests that Stoney performed, if AH has compressibility drag modelled they may be using a model like the generic one above which means drag rise doesn't factor in until beyond Mach .7.
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