begin training for kamikazi attacks against Soviet tanks
Now that is surprising. And the epitome of closeminded foolishness on their part. Even trading 1 for 1, they had maybe a couple hundred (most likely a lot less) against 50,000 Soviet tanks.
They'd still have about 49,800+ tanks rolling over their border.
Vinkman, your comments about "folks don't fly it because it's slow" don't hold water. Folks fly a lot of slower planes in this game. Spits, hurricanes, zekes, 109s (not counting K-4s), fw190As, C205s, F6Fs, etc. Not all planes you meet in the MA are top-5 speed demons. There are other reasons you don't see people flying them. IMO speed isn't the major problem. Conversely, one thing the P-39D/Q
dohave going for them now is turning radius. The proposed P-63 actually has a worse wing loading than the P-39Q, despite more horsepower. The wing was also designed to be a laminar flow wing. So was the P-51's wing. You know how well THAT wing works at slow speed, right? Meaning it would most likely turn worse. Points to ponder.
You say it "fixes that deficiency" [re:speed] -- but so do many other planes in the existing planeset. You assume that the only "fix" to a slow P-39D is a P-63. What about the 190D9? What about the P51? What about the La7? You're assuming the ONLY fix to this solution is something that resembles the P-39 airframe. That's just foolish thinking patterns. The "fix" to any slow plane in the game is to up any faster plane in the game. To be blunt: If you don't want a slow plane, you don't FLY the slow plane.
The P-39Q did fight up until the end of the war. It was a late war plane. In FSOs it has proven itself a handful against seemingly superior 109s and 190s.
You're requesting the P-63 for erronous reasons. It doesn't "fix" any problems, and doesn't fill any holes.
As an aside to previous comments: The P-63 is also not based on a P-39 at all. It won't minimize the work because it's similar to the P-39. Not 3D nor flight model is remotely the same. The P-63 was larger in all dimensions from the P-39. Despite superficial similarities, it was a totally different airframe, wing (laminar flow more like P-51 design, perhaps hinting at how efficient it would be with turn fighting), tail, etc. Center of gravity was moved much more forward, and other balances were changed/modified. It would be a from-scratch flight model.