Wonderwall.. an Oasis of inanity in a sometimes cogent thread..
What is your ETOH blood level currently Eagledad?
Bit slurrry there perhaps..L.O.L..
To quote Hal 9000, further response to your posts in this time frame
"can serve no purpose"..

Ok, didn't mean to start a argument, so let me put the 8th Air Force records into the discussion, during WW2. First, here is the official Aces records in the ETO:
Francis "Gabby" Gabreski 28.0 DSC 56FG P-47
Robert S. Johnson 27.0 DSC 56FG P-47
George Preddy 26.8 DSC 352FG P-51
John C. Meyer 24.0 DSC 352FG P-51
Ray Wetmore 22.6 DSC 359FG P-51
David C. Schilling 22.5 DSC 56FG P-47
Dominic Gentile 21.8 DSC 4FG P-47
Fred J. Christensen 21.5 SS 56FG P-47
Walker M. 'Bud' Mahurin 20.8 DSC 56FG P-47
Glenn E. Duncan 19.5 DSC 353FG P-47
As you can see, these are the top ten aces, but what I was asking about was the "best" fighter-bomber of WW2. There are serveral factors which should be considered, Range: P-47D, 800 miles, P-38, 1300 miles, the P-51D's, 1650 miles. Now this is with a normal combat load for that aircraft. I am sure that the ranges of all three could be extended by adjusting ord loadout, but for the purposes of this discussion, we will use load out range.
Next, service ceiling: P-51D, 41,900 feet, P-47D, 43,000 feet, the P-38, 44,000 feet. Service ceiling is defined as when the aircraft will no longer sustain a 100 foot per min climb, and with out ords and probalay just enough fuel to get them to their respective service ceiling and back to base.
Next, ord load outs: P-51D,2,000 lbs of bombers and or 10, 5" unguided rockets, the P-47, 2,500 lbs AND 10, 5" unguided rockets, the P-38, 4,000 lbs of bombs and or 10, 5" unguided rockets, and with 2500 lbs of bombs, could also carry a M10, 4.5" rocket rack.
One of the things which we should consider is this: The P-47's were first in air to air combat of the three in the ETO and were fighting against the "elit" of the German fighter pilots. The P-51D's were not introduced to the ETO until early 44, and by then, a lot of the first class German pilots were taking the big "dirt" nap. The P-38 was never really used as a straight intereceptor except under extreme conditions. But what we are talking about is one which can act as a fighter-bomber, yet still be able to defend itself if need be. All three of these aircraft meants that quailification, so back we go to the Main question".
I vote for the P-38J for one reason, it had 20MM cannon to help defend itself as well as ground attack activities.

A restored and privately owned P-38, in "D" day colors!

A great pic of the "Jug"

A beautiful sight!
We all have our "favorite" ride, so I guess that it is a subjective matter as to which is the best over all!