My comments about exhaust thrust were only for the P-47N and weren't meant to apply to the Ta-152. Also, at speeds of 460 TAS, we can probably count on higher prop efficiency for both aircraft, but to know for sure, we'd have to do some math. I've found a good article online regarding figure of merit and propellor efficiency. Of course, Tango has a copy of the Red Book, so he probably has the best gouge at least for the P-47. I need to get MS Excel Solver going so I can start doing some multi-variable analysis. It'd be nice to find the curve for eta-P at least, at each speed. I don't know much about the design of the Ta-152 prop, but wouldn't a four-bladed, high-activity factor prop like on the P-47 not be the most optimal for extreme high speed flight at altitude? Perhaps the Ta-152 gains some prop efficiency that's difficult to see.
I have no idea how to estimate how much exhaust thrust the Ta-152 would be capable of. Wmaker, how much does that 200 lbs of exhaust thrust affect the speeds? How did you choose that number?
EDIT: Did the Ta-152H have a 3-stage blower?