Check this thing out. Not quite a brrrrrtt, but still pretty neat.
Agree, the Typhoon belongs in that conversation, too. As for modern comparisons to the Mosquito, perhaps the F-15E as a long-range, high-speed, maneuverable, versatile fighter-bomber?metrag06 said:
Love the Mosquito but for an A-10 comparison I think the Il-2 Shturmovik wins the prize.
CanyonAg77 said:
b-25 with eight .50 cal in the nose
The original strafer mods were exclusive to the Southwest Pacific and the 5th Air Force, commanded by Gen. George Kenney. They were done in theater, and were the brainchild(ren) of an officer by the name of Major "Pappy" Gunn.Rabid Cougar said:CanyonAg77 said:
b-25 with eight .50 cal in the nose
H model had a 75mm canon in the nose plus copious number of 50 calls. Used exclusively in the PTO against Japanese shipping.
They weren't. They were very vulnerable to ground fire due to their liquid cooled engine. Not to say that P-51's on bomber escort duty did not hunt for targets of opportunity on their way home, which they did quiet frequently.Hey Nav said:
Love this scene. Don't really know if the P-51 was a tank buster - but I know it was a game changer in the bomber war when they were going into Germany.