
February 9th, 2008, 11:54 PM
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Re: What if the Japanese strike at Hickham and Pearl Harbor succeded but the one at Clark failed?
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Originally Posted by John Dudek
Both versions of P-40 Pursuit Planes in the PI were performance inferior to their Japanese counterparts in all but two terms. Both P-40 versions could outdive and more importantly, outrun the Japanese fighterplanes at low altitude, although the P-40's could shoot the Japanese aircraft to pieces with their superior armament, while enduring much greater punishment because of their overall armor protection.
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Alot better then the P-26 or P-35 
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