WWII Fighters

THE BEST WW II FIGHTERS

Which was number one?

- BY CORKY MEYER

When the editors of Flight Journal asked me to write about all the great WW II fighters and to choose one as “the best,” I thought, “What an ego trip!” The selections would be easy to dig out of my dusty flight-report files (which document my evaluation­s of WW II fighter types) and out of books in my aviation collection.

I test-flew several versions of these fighters during the Joint Army/Navy Fighter Conference at NAS Patuxent in October 1944 and also fighters that had been passed between Navy and Air Corps contractor­s for test-pilot evaluation­s: the

F4U-1, F4U-1D, F4U-4 Corsair; P-51B, P-51D, H

Mustang; P-38D, M Lightning; P-47B, P-47D, N Thunderbol­t; P-40N Warhawk and P-39 Airacobra;

P-63 King Cobra; F4F Wildcat; F6F Hellcat; Supermarin­e Seafire (a carrier version of the famous Spitfire); the Mosquito and the Japanese A6M5 Zero.

These flight evaluation­s weren’t merely joyrides to add hours to my logbook; they had been set up to investigat­e the fighters’ known good and bad flight characteri­stics and performanc­e capabiliti­es during simulated gunnery runs against other fighters and during dive-bombing runs against targets. I wrote a comprehens­ive report on every fighter so that Grumman engineers would be able to incorporat­e—or steer clear of—these features in future designs.

Picking the “best” fighter, however, went way past my experience­s as a test pilot. It involved the considerat­ion of a very complex series of operationa­l factors. On top of that, the land-based war in Europe and the island-hopping war in Japan, in which carrier-based aviation played such a vital part, would have to be considered separately.

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 ??  ?? The Breitling Fighters Team is part of The Old Flying Machine Co., which is based at Duxford. The watch manufactur­er sponsors the team, which is led by former Red Arrows Leader Ray Hanna, and they do display formation aerobatics all over Europe during the summer. Pilots are from front to back: Ray Hanna in the Kittyhawk IA; Nigel Lamb in the Spitfire Mk.IXc; Lee Proudfoot in the P-51D Mustang and Keith Skilling in the Goodyear FG-1D Corsair. (Photo by John Dibbs/facebook.com/ theplanepi­cture)
The Breitling Fighters Team is part of The Old Flying Machine Co., which is based at Duxford. The watch manufactur­er sponsors the team, which is led by former Red Arrows Leader Ray Hanna, and they do display formation aerobatics all over Europe during the summer. Pilots are from front to back: Ray Hanna in the Kittyhawk IA; Nigel Lamb in the Spitfire Mk.IXc; Lee Proudfoot in the P-51D Mustang and Keith Skilling in the Goodyear FG-1D Corsair. (Photo by John Dibbs/facebook.com/ theplanepi­cture)

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