I would say another major factor in the outcome of WW2, and which also has a direct link to training pilots, Is the US never had to worry about the enemy flying over its homeland bases.
I just watched a history Channel program on the Flying Tigers. And near the end, a Flying Tiger said they had a score of 290 Japense planes shot down, to only 4 pilots killed in air combat.
Pearl Harbor always annoys me. Not the whole attack itself, but the way the US has ALWAYS hyped up the 2 P40's that got in the air. They shot down planes that were low on fuel, low if not out of ammo, on there way back after they already attacked. Still kills non the less.... BUT, the Japs still destroyed the pacific fleet. And dont even get me started on the pathetic Disney movie made a few years ago. (I really hate CGI aircraft)
So why is it that the pacific figters are all radial engines pretty much, well the European fighters are all inline/water cooled? The top speed wasnt the reason i would assume, as the Corsair was the first to hit 400, and could keep up with anything. And the Jug was showing its radial speed off in Europe?
Thats gettin to be a whole nother topic in its sefl, best planes of the war.
As for tactics, ill still stick with the US in the pacific. Even if they do have propganda inflated kill ratios
Anyone have the Jap numbers? or even the US ones. Would love to see the comparisons.