"Close support today universally seems to be provided by attack helicopters integral to the army"
Yep, but the air force aint the army

. I know what u mean, but there are things a fixed wing craft can do that a helo cant. Like get in close and strafe. Helos would get shot down if they did that. Helos work by stealth, planes by speed. Thats why the A-10 is in inventory and not a whole lotta apache or cobra gunships

"A P-38 with modern engines and materials would have nothing to do with a P-38 at all :-) "
The shape is the same aint it? Just made of lighter, stronger materials and with better engines

The Pucara is an interesting plane.
(IA58)
Crew 2 (pilot, co-pilot)
Engines 2 Turbomeca Astazou XVIG turboprops
max power 978 equivalent shaft hp each
max internal fuel
338 US gal (1,280 liters)
Weights
empty 8,862 lb (4,020 kg)
max external stores load
3,307 lb (1,500 kg)
max takeoff 14,991 lb (6,800 kg)
Dimensions
wing span 47 ft 6 3/4 in (14.50 m)
length 46 ft 9 in (14.25 m)
height 17 ft 7 in ( 5.36 m)
wing area 326.1 sq ft (30.30 sq m)
Performance
never-exceed speed (Vne)
405 kts (466 mph; 750 km/h)
max level speed
270 kts (310 mph; 500 km/h)
cruise speed
max 259 kts (298 mph; 480 km/h)
econ 232 kts (267 mph; 430 km/h)
stall speed, flaps and gear down at 10,560 lb (4,790
kg)
78 kts ( 89 mph; 143 km/h)
climb rate 3,543 ft/min (1,080 m/min)
ceiling 32,084 ft (10,000 m)
radius with 3,307-lb (1,500-kg) weapons load
lo-lo-lo 121 nm (140 mi; 225 km)
hi-lo-hi 189 nm (217 mi; 350 km)
radius with 1,764-lb (800-kg) weapons load and
119 US gal (450 liters) of external fuel
lo-lo-lo 310 nm (357 mi; 575 km)
hi-lo-hi 526 nm (606 mi; 975 km)
ferry range with full internal fuel and 459 US gal
(1,736 liters) external fuel
2,002 nm (2,305 mi; 3,710 km)
armament 2 Hispano HS804 20-mm cannon internal
and 4 FN Browning 7.62-mm guns internal
and 3 pylons for up to 3,307 lb (1,500 kg)
of external stores including up to
12 276-lb (125-kg) or 113-lb (250-kg)
napalm bombs
or 3 1,102-lb (500-kg) bombs
or 7 19-round 2.75-in (70-mm) rocket pods
or 12.7-mm/20-mm/30-mm gun pod and 2 drop
tanks
Aside from having more guns and a tad better climb rate, the ww2 38 still beats it.
"In December 1989, Argentina delivered three Pucaras to Colombia on loan for use against drug manufacturers and smugglers. It is believed that these aircraft come from undelivered aircraft that had been held in storage. It has been reported that over 40 used Pucara aircraft are available for export and Argentina is actively seeking buyers"
Yep, I used to see these suckers flying low over my house on the outskirts of Cali every time the insurgents got rowdy and noisy in the hills. Things got mighty quiet after a few bangs.
Sadly, they dont fly that often, them too expensive to lose and to fuel (and you think canada has issues sending troops to the desert with forest camos, we cant even fuel the fediddleing aircraft lol!)
Aint bad looking either

