Of course you people realize that with fuel burn limits keeping your shorties to 30 minutes or less 90% of the time the MA, military power limits might be a moot point?
indeed, and the corsair is a good example of this. the RAF Corsair PNs have 4 different time-limited settings:
5min Take-off: 2,700/54
1h Climbing: 2,550/49.5
5min Combat: 2,700/53
5min Combat Emergency: 2,700/60
in AH our continuous 
Military Power is the PN's 
Climbing rating, which is a reasonable compromise because most sorties in the MAs will be way under an hour. our 
WEP is the PN's 
Combat Emergency rating, as it is the highest of the 5min-limited ratings. like I said earlier, HTC have made decent compromises for the mostpart given the AH limitation of only 1 time-limited setting.
however ... wrt the 262 WEP, comparing to planes with multiple time-limited settings and/or ADI is uneccessary, it just confuses matters, so one last time:
the Spit IX was certified to use 2,850rpm contiuously, and 3,000rpm for 5mins at a time because any longer and you would risk engine damage. so in AH we have 3,000rpm as the 5min 
WEP setting.
the 262 was certified to use 8,400rpm continuously, and 8,700rpm for 10mins at a time because any longer and you would risk engine damage. so in AH we should have 8,700rpm as the 10min 
WEP setting.
simples! 
