ok. so now your trying to force your way of flying down my throat now? honestly. i took training for all of this and i know what im doing. 6 months of training in the P47M/D25/D40. i trained with 8 guns (425 RPG) and 100% in all. like i said, I KNOW WHAT IM DOING.
I'm not forcing my way of flying on you. You can fly however you want. If you want to stick a broken pencil in your joystick's throttle so that it only gives you 60% max movement, you can do that too.
Please note we're talking P-47N which has nearly TWICE the amount of internal fuel that all the models you listed have. The P-47M/D25/D40 are all quite capable of flying with 100%, but this was about the N... You know? The one that flew to Japan and back? Squared wingtips.
Subjectively you can fly however you want in whatever fashion, but it's not open for debate you are hamstringing yourself by taking 100% in this ride (specifically P-47N, not D and not M). Kind of like jamming a broken pencil into your throttle. You can dogfight with bombs under the wings too. Totally up to you, but even if you CHOOSE to (subjectively) you're still doing it wrong (objectively).
So you have your own freedom to fly it wrong if you like. I'm just saying it's wrong. If you're too stubborn to note the issue brought up, I can't help ya. I tried, though. If I saw a Ki-61 pilot claiming he only flew with 100%, or a Mossie pilot saying he only dogfought with 100%, I'd have tried the same to them.
List of planes that are "wrong" to fly/fight at 100%:
Ta152
Mossie
P-47N
Ki-61
P-51D (debatable)
110G
Most notably these are the longest-ranged planes with the most additional weight added to the airframe by taking full internal gas. P-51D is there because of instability issues with the aft tank, rather than simply weight issues. These ar aircraft that perform well with 75%, good with 50%, and even better with 25% gas, have so much gas that you can often get away with 25% internal, but where flying with 100% makes them hollow shells of their full potential. There are more to add to the list but that's the stuff off the top of my head.