SW,
I suggest you look at the stats again.
You were predicting that they'd all move to the next top fighter, the N1K2.
I agreed that the N1K2 would probably gain the most(it didn't), but I also said that substantial numbers would also be added to numerous other aircraft.
In order of gain:
Typhoon MkIb: 1827
P-51D: 1638
N1K2-J: 1409
Spitfire MkIX: 829
C.205: 569
P-47D-30: 282
Fw190F-8: 244
Bf109G-10: 170
Tempest MkV: 103
I am surprised that the F4U-1D and P-38L did not gain, but many others did.
Contrary to your claim they did not all simply move to the next aircraft.
If we use Tour 14 it is more lopsided, but still far from a unanimous movement:
N1K2-J: 2007
F6F-5: 745
C.205: 425
Typhoon MkIb: 365
Spitfire MkIX: 264
Yak-9U: 237
Bf109F-4: 148
A6M5b: 39
Projected Total: 4230
Projected Total, Less N1K2-J: 2223
Slightly less than 50% went to the N1K2-J using Tour 14 as our base. I would still consider this a major success. The Spitfire MkIX is 5th on this list, hardly representative of all of the movement going to the top two fighters.
You can call the results whatever you want, but I hardly think this shows what you say it does.
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