k5083 wrote:
I'm not buying your premise.
There are several combat-flown bombers around and several combat-flown fighters. Some of the bombers flew a lot of missions, some of the fighters flew a lot of missions. But nobody counts missions with fighters or makes a big deal out of it. That doesn't make the airplane less historic.
Several German and British ace-flown fighters exist, as well as restorations that contain pieces of US ace-flown aircraft.
It is not my understanding that Bong scored all 40 kills in one airframe. McGuire went through, what, 5 or 6 P-38s to reach 38?
Would you count a P-40B that survived Pearl Harbor as historic? The Spitfire that scored the first kill over the beaches on D-day? A Hawk 75 flown in combat during the Battle of France? These survive.
The XP-51 is as historic as any preserved WWII aircraft, viewed from a technical and impact-on-war perspective rather than a war-hero-worship perspective.
So there are as many, or more, historic fighters around as bombers.
August
No one's asking you "to buy" anything here, I'm just interested to hear where some of the I guess to say .. "historic combat fighters" ended up. And I'll be sure to let you know when I'm in a "war-hero-worship" mood. But you may be waiting a while for that to happen ... The only thing I "worship" is the size of my retirement savings account, and a few hot women on the internet ...
And, NO as well to the P-40B, edit, .... Yes, nameplate, not much else. So I'll change my view on this one.