Well, the pillar in the middle would certainly allow for nice smooth airflow compared to a flat angled plate. I'm betting this paid off aerodynamically.
It seems to be clear that the D11's had water injection and the same power as the D25. AFAIK the D30 runs slightly more boost at MIL, but WEP works out the same. What I'm not sure about is whether or not we get the paddle blade prop. I HOPE we do, since a Jug without one is going to be at even more of a disadvantage to most planes in the arena. Actually that's not that big of a concern to me honestly, the problem is that it will take even longer to climb to altitude in the thing.
Man, I would pay perkies for an overboosted "Lucky" with all the toys.

As far as shackles and wing pylons, I hope we get one with NO wing pylons. Give me that slippery wing baby with no crap on it. Ground pound with a late model Jug. I'm hoping the D-11 is going to be the lightest, cleanest, best turning Jug of the bunch. I want it to be the one that surprises folks who think a Jug can't nail them, only to have me surprise 'em in the D11 and carve their wing off.

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