Just a heads-up: By way of example, the P-51D & Dora have nearly identical wing loading (Dora w/ full internal, Pony w/ wing tank only). The Dora's wing loading is actually lower, and it has the edge in power loading as well. But IMO, that doesn't keep the Pony from easily out-turning the FW at typical combat speeds. So I wouldn't use wing loading alone as a "slam-dunk" indicator of turn performance.
Sorry Cthulhu, but this is incorrect.
P-51D 75% (full wing tanks and a bit in the aux.)
9746lbs/wing area of 235 square feet.=41.5 lbs/square foot.
Dora, full internal, no drop.
9415lbs/wing area of 197 square feet=47.8 lbs/square foot.
(Note that the P-51D can fly farther on just the wing tanks than the Dora can on full internal.)
So there is in fact a very pronounced difference in wing-loading.
BTW, despite this, and the fact that the Dora is equipped with less efficient split flaps instead of maneuvering flaps, DokGonzo's shows the Dora actually maintaining a *smaller* sustained radius with full flaps, wtf?
Too bad the flaps won't deploy at a reasonably high airspeed, isn't?