by kevib1 » Tue Jul 22, 2003 7:56 pm
All the planes were good. but only in the right hands!
The planes that were successful tended to be the easier to fly planes.
In the early Pacific war the Zero was king because the best Japanese pilots were flying them. As the war progressed the pilots had less and less training. Therefore the Zero that required great skills to fly successfully became in easy target due to untrained air crew.
Perhaps in your list you should have the 4 engined bombers - B17, Lancaster, B25
How about the Dakota. It was in service before the war and is still flying now. Many have been airworthy for 50 years without restoration!
Lastly, this will come down largely to nationality. Personally, prior to buying CFS2 I, in the UK, had never heard of the Hellcat!
I am from the UK, so spit on looks and airpower. Hurricane because without it the war would have ended in 1941 with a very different outcome.
The Zero, because in the right hands, it could, and did, take out much more powerful opponents.
ME109 becasue it got the most kills, although mostly against inferior Russian planes/pilots.
B17, because it could fly with only half of it left! Therefore getting many an aircrew home and 'always getting through'.
Where do I stop?
How about the Swordfish?
If a dozen biplanes can sink the biggest battleship, it must be worth a mention!
This isn't really helping much is it?
Don't shoot me!!