HarvardIV wrote:
The later models with the DB-605 had speeds at altitude of 450 mph or more. I don't think it would have mattered, because in my opinion the 109 probably had it's strong points, different than the 190. Either way more of the 190s would be built. I think the 190 except for the D model was even slower than the late model 109 at altitude.
I think it would have turned out the same, because the Germans still had a shortage of fuel and good pilots. In my humble opinion, overall the piloting skill and enough fuel is what mattered the most. It looks to me like speeds were pretty close. With the exception of extreme differences in performance, I think a good pilot can exploit the advantage of any WW2 plane. I wasn't there, just my opinion on this topic.
Chris
The engine advantage wouldn't matter too much in regards to this discussion since more than likely it would have been fitted to later models of the He 112 or He 100, thus increasing thier speed. The He 112 was more manueverable than the Bf 109V1 and I don't doubt that this would be improved over time. Granted this isn't automatic since alot of the later model aircraft on both sides recieved higher powered engines but usually also recieved "improvements" that reduced the gains, mostly additional armor and weapons.
The pilot issue was of course the Luftwaffe's biggest problem, rivalling the fuel shortages as a reason for thier defeat.
Assuming the He 112 and later variations replaced the Bf 109 and thus reduced the pilots lost to accidents (also assuming that the He 112 didn't have any serious pilot consuming vices) how would the additional fighters effect the bomber streams of 1942-43?
My opinion is that the impact while significant would be inconsequential and probably only extend the war by months if at all. The true effect would be on the number of bombers lost by the USAAF.
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