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P-47 vs. the Competition – Strengths and weaknesses of the mighty Thunderbolt
World War II fighter pilots — the ones who survived first contact with the enemy — could aggregate and share their experiences in flying against hostile aircraft. Debriefs were an important source of intel, yet the heat of battle could limit the useful information. So, the Army Air Forces pounced on flyable captured enemy fighters as a way to quantify the performance of them-versus-us. For the pilot of the massive Thunderbolt, it could boil down...
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