References to what?
How many Hispanos were made in the US during the war. Flying Guns says 135000. To how many you need to use to put 4 in each P61, 2 each on the Helldiver, 4 each on a few pony derivatives, 1 each on the P400 and the P38? Of americas hundred thousand, how many Hispanos would you say were used? Where do you think they went?
I said the Hispano was one of the best cannons in the world because it was. That the soviets had a better one doesn't not make the Hispano one of the best. The soviets had a better HMG as well, that doesn't stop the 50 from being one of the best either.You can rest assured, the americans didn't have a better one available and it worked fine in its British derivative. That you think the hispano was discontinued is interesting. It was the primary armament on all of the last generation of navy prop fighters(bearcat, corsair, tigercat, skyraider). It was the primary weapon on the first generation of navy jet fighters.
Only the end of ww2 design jet planes like the F84 and F86, designed arround a 50 cal, kept it, and they regretted it. They struggled to replace the 50 in an airframe that was not designed to take such a long weapon.In the end the Hispano was tremendously effective in US service. Why do you think that is?
The germans were not happy with the Panzer IV either, They were not happy with its armour lay out, its mechanical components, they were not happy with the size of the road wheels. The Germans had battle field and economic constraints that precluded them totally replacing it. They wanted to cut bait with it in 1942... But they were very very happy to have their "uber tanks" as you call them. Those "uber tanks" are in size and capability very similar to the tanks the US and Britian started makeing when the guys who watched their units whiped out by tigers and panthers got some say in what the tanks that they were issued should be. Instead of interwar calvary guys deciding. The US in fact designed and fielded tanks that make your Uber tigers look small. Why did they do that?
It is understandable that pilots in the field, having had good success with the 50 cal would say it was enough. Had they flow the same plane with well implemented hipspanos they would have had the same opinion on them that people in AH do. That the first pilots(experienced 50 cal pilots) that shot down planes with the C Hog had, And the first typhoon pilots had when they unleashed that battery.
But the reason that probably 90% of 1945 US fighters didn't have hispanos, is that the people in charge of converting them for US production totally failed to do so effectively. Had they, you would have some interesting insults for people who maintained that the 50 would have been sufficient.
The people in AH have the same opinion of the 50 and hispano that ww2 people had. They could get the job done with 50s. The examples I gave of the impact of kamakazi attacks is just historical fact. Everything I have said of the intent and desire to produce the hispano and adopt it for wide spread US use is just simple fact.
All you are left with is a statement of about the equivalent of "real men don't need cannons"