Part of that is the high number of American planes that used the Pratt & Whitney RR Double Wasp series of radials. We have three american fighters in AH, and two of them use that engine. It was one of, if not the toughest engine in WWII, or so I've been told.
Kudos go to NathBDP for doing some tests. <S> Nath, that's the right way to procede. I agree that we need an explanation here. That is a big difference. Maybe the Pony had a really huge oil tank? I can't imagine it would be that much bigger...
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