Samuroot1987
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Such as, Making corsairs lighter for more turnability. Adding 20MM to P-51's. Ect. What would you do?
Well if you could have changed the designs, why not just create new ones? Can you imagine what an F18 could have done to the Luftwaffe?
With the technology they had AT THE TIME. No F18's.
With that tech the planes were as good as they could get
Ok, give me a F-86
Whose side are you on?This is unrelated, but I imagine how cool a Ju-87 Stuka would be with a PT-6 on the nose.
With the technology they had AT THE TIME. No F18's.
Ok, you can go to EARLY jets.
Oh, Skylane can go early jets, and Sac just got ***** slapped right out of the starting gate, I see how you play, make the rules up as you go!
(just yanking your chain)
Want a F4U to turn with an A6M? Remember that the zero turned so well because it was so light, and that because it was so light it was easy to knock out of the sky. Tit for tat and Thatch proved that it was easier to overcome a lack of maneuverability than of durability.
Remember that the roll rate in the Zero was great at low speeds. As it went faster the pressure on the ailerons became high enough that the pilot couldn't move the stick enough to get the great roll rates. And, while it would roll left really well due to light weight and engine torque, rolling right was another matter. Once we captured that one in the Aleutians, fixed it and flew it we found out the weaknesses and exploited them. The F6F was design specifically as a Zero killer. The F4U wasn't so bad, either.
Remember that the roll rate in the Zero was great at low speeds. As it went faster the pressure on the ailerons became high enough that the pilot couldn't move the stick enough to get the great roll rates. And, while it would roll left really well due to light weight and engine torque, rolling right was another matter. Once we captured that one in the Aleutians, fixed it and flew it we found out the weaknesses and exploited them. The F6F was design specifically as a Zero killer. The F4U wasn't so bad, either.
The F6F was flying before Koga's Zero was recovered. It's design was not a response to the Zero, it was simply the next step in the evolution of Grumman's fighters.