bomccarthy
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Joined: 9/6/2013 From: L.A. Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: JocMeister quote:
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel I'll step in before the confusion grows amuck. No aircraft factories have been damaged or lost, at L.A. or anywhere else. Acepylut misread something. So this situation is just totaly victory - strategic, operational, tactical - for Jocke. The question is whether Jeff pulls himself together enough to soldier on. He has a good record of standing against despair, but this situation will really test his resolve. Encouraging words from the Peanut Gallery will be most appreciated, I think. As for the P-47s, they do arrive in the summer of '43. Here we're already at January '43, so they're not ridiculously early. But Jocke is pointing out that an IJ invasion in early '42 would encounter Thunderbolts more than a year early. Exactly! Just checking some offline sources - IRL, approx 530 P-47s (Cs and Bs) were delivered between May and Dec 1942, equipping two fighter groups in the continental US. According to this source (Dean, America's One Hundred Thousand), the P-47D was the first model that could use external tanks in combat situations; production of the D didn't start until Feb 1943. Production of the C started in Oct 1942 and only 170 Bs were produced (most between June and Sept 1942). The first group to go operational with the P-47B was the 56th, in Nov 1942; it was sent to the UK in Jan 1943. Having P-47s arrive before June 1942 would be unrealistic, but so would having masses of Ki-84s arrive before the middle of 1944.
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