Originally posted by Crumpp
I think Guppy that was more a move of desperation to combat the FW190 down low. Clipping the wings was better than not clipping the wings when dogfighting an FW-190 in a Spitifre. It just was not a vast improvement nor was it a complete answer as the Spitfire pilots who fought the FW190 comment.
All the best,
Crumpp
LOL desperation seems a bit strong. I KNOW you are a 190 junkie, just like I'm a Spit XII junkie, but I doubt it was desperation on anyone's part

That implies that any modification done to fill a need was desperate. The XII was meant for down low, and would outperform any wartime Spit below 10K. As it was put into service to combat the low alt 190 hit and run raiders, it made sense to give it the best performance for the job.
Again, using the VII, the implication then would be they extended the wing tips out of desperation to combat high alt E/A
I think we've agreed in the past that the wartime development of the 190 and Spit parallelled each other with each taking steps up the ladder towards the far end of piston engined fighter development, and I think you'd agree when all was said and done they kept pace with each taking the lead on occasion with the other catching up or passing it again.
You'd take a 190A3, 5, 8, I'd take a Spit IX, VIII, XII. You'd take a D9, I'd take a Spit XIV. You'd take a Ta152, I'd take a Spit 21. It goes on and on
