Lets not forget Hawker, that the Japenese had a version of the ME262 that they too were usen.
The Tigercat was flying its first combat mission/sortie the day the Japanese official surrendered, and the Bearcats were on a carrier on there way, So give another month or so, and the Cats could have very well flew up against the Japenese ME262..... And that is infact what my topic that i started is about
Alot of people will say "If the war lasted longer, the German Jets would have made a big impact"
BUT I say they wouldnt have, as the piston fighters that were coming out late in the war, including the ones that would have com out if the war went on longer, would have matched up well against these German planes.
Infact, im going to say that if the Germans had the Tigercat or Bearcat, that they would have made a larger impact, as putting the 2 up together would have made a great bomber formation interceptor. the Tigercat goes after the bombers with its 8 guns, and the Bearcats keep the fighters off them.
Im going to agree with both James and Mathias on the last point.
Ive often felt the P-51 was a bit over blown. But at the same time its still a great plane. I think the problem is, is that the Germans were already so drained by the time the Mustangs were cranking into Germany. sure it was still there best pilots, but these guys were flying for how many years in war already? and how many missions a day? Where the US pilots were fresh, and hungry. And lets not forget the Germans "bail out and you can fly again" mentalitiy.
Ill agree that the P-51, P-47, and Spits were better then the German planes.
But id take the Corsair, over them, and of course the Tigercat (my personal fav)