I'm amazed at the one plane thats missing...I dont think it ever saw active service since it wasnt really needed...but it would of changed the very nature of the war had it been deployed (IMO).
Obviously the jets would of taken over alot of the fight (on both sides)...but the Tigercat was the WW2 equivalent of the F-15...capable of fighting any plane in either theater air to air but with an air to ground capacity beyond anything else available.
Actually guess it would be F-14 since originally it was designed for carrier ops.
Engines: Two 2,100hp Pratt & Whitney R-2800-34W Double Wasp 18-cylinder radial piston engines
Weight: Empty 16,270 lbs., Max Takeoff 25,720 lbs.
Wing Span: 51ft. 6in.
Length: 45ft. 4.5in.
Height: 16ft. 7in.
Performance:
Maximum Speed at 22,200 ft: 435 mph
Cruising Speed at 5,000 ft: 222 mph
Initial Climb Rate: 4,500 feet per minute
Ceiling: 40,700 ft.
Range: 1,200 miles
Armament:
Four 20mm (0.79-inch) cannon in wing roots
Four 12.7mm (0.5-inch) machine guns in nose
One torpedo under fuselage
2,000 lbs. of bombs (1,000 lbs. under each wing)