@@anarchyandempires5452 The F-82 and P-51H both weigh a good amount and once plus they both accelerate like crazy, once they are going, only a powerful collision will stop them, (Ford Mustang) and can combat most new age jets (virgin Mercedes C36 scrubs)
I miss flying all of them, they're like angels, and sitting on your mother's lap when you're a kid War Thunder should add the P51C, Tuskegee Airmen plane with a red tail camo 🤘🇺🇸
Isaac Kim I want a lt.col.john c Meyer blue nosed skin for the d-20na but we know that won’t happen for a wile without going to the market place and I can’t cause I’m Xbox
Please fix the Canberra. Repair cost is way too high for an aircraft which would only reward you 20k in a great match, It’s just not viable. A Vulcan would be nice too 😉
Tbh I don’t know why gaijin are so agains the Vulcan, in terms of specs in top tier jets it’s pretty balanced. Mach 0.97 Carry’s 21,000lb No armament Very manoeuvrable High altitude bombing Very low altitude bombing too 😏 Only bomber which can pull off a loop No repellent agains SAM and ATA missiles. Slow for high tier aircraft
FW-190 family maybe? My favourite planes, I literally have a lineup that consists only of FW-190s . (sadly not all of them because I don't have enough slots)
@@magdarloongii563 Same with me. (D-13 is my 2nd favourite) I love this thing. My favourite camo on it is Blue 13. I see a lot of people taking gunpods on it, which is stupid. You're turning pretty maneuverable and overall really good fighter into basicly a heavy fighter. Two mg 151/20 are more than enough anyway.
The U.S. did supply planes and supplies to the Chinese, but the Chinese never produced or made a big modifications to it. So I have no idea why it’s in the Chinese tech tree
The phrase "american" comes from english which the british spoke so the name "mustang was not american but a british name so almost all american names come from the british.
I had the incredible opportunity to fly in a P-51D named “Rebel” at the young age of 14 in the skies over Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It was the best hour of my life. Even as we taxied out, the Mustang just seemed to want to just jump straight up into the air. The fighter just seemed to come to life the second the rubber left the pavement. We formed up with and flew in formation with three other Mustangs, and we just danced in the skies. The roaring Merlin soon faded into the background as I watched with eager eyes as the horizon flipped over to green over blue as we did a barrel roll. Then flight lead wagged his wings. I asked my pilot what that meant, and he’s just told me to hang on! I watched as the two Mustangs suddenly snapped hard left, and then I realized what was about to happen. I braced as Rebel quickly rotated 90 degrees then pulled into a 4 G turn. My guts went into my feet as I fought to keep my head up. After doing a full 360, my body felt much lighter when she finally leveled out. Far too quickly, we were back on solid ground. I watched from my little jump seat as the four bladed prop slowly wound down as the Merlin powered off. My knees were still shaking as I stumbled out of the cockpit. All I could think about for weeks, no, months after that was just the feeling of soaring through the heavens in that magnificent plane. It is a moment I will never forget, and one that will never be topped until the moment I’m behind the controls and bringing a Mustang into the air myself!
1. The P-51's wing profile allowed airflow to remain laminar for a greater length of the wing chord than most of the other contemporary wing profiles. This did make it efficient, but there's no such thing as a "non-laminar flow" and "laminar flow" wing design - it's a proportional difference between airflow separating at, say, 50% chord length or at 60% chord length. At which point it's called "laminar" or not is largely arbitrary. And the wing being classified as "laminar flow" was not really that significant for making the Mustang what it was. It played a part, yes, but a fairly minor one. 2. The radiator producing a small amount of thrust is called the Meredith effect and it was not by any means unique to the P-51. The Bf 109, Spitfire, Hurricane, Yak-1/3 and Yak-7/9 aircraft used it, to name but a few. 3. The P-51B/C model was just as important as the P-51D. The engine swap from Allison to Packard Merlin engine happened with the P-51B/C models, which was produced with two different cockpit models: A "birdcage" canopy, and a "Malcolm hood" type canopy. However, P-51B and P-51C were actually the same aircraft: B-models were built in Inglewood, California; C-models were built in Dallas, Texas. The P-51B/C model was equipped with four .50-caliber machine guns, just like the earlier P-51A. The British name for this version was the Mustang Mk.III, and it was probably the fastest war-time Mustang with the engine running at +25psi boost pressure, equivalent to 80.8 inches of mercury. Unfortunately, the P-51B/C models are currently not available in War Thunder - but perhaps some day in the future...? 4. The major change leading to P-51D was the introduction of a bubble canopy for better visibility. However, this caused some increase in the fuselage drag coefficient compared to the earlier P-51B/C models, but the visibility improvements in combat proved to be worth it. The British name for this version was the Mustang Mk.IV, which was also bloody quick but marginally slower than the Mk.III. Additionally, the reduced height of rear fuselage caused some loss of directional stability, which is why later models of P-51D were equipped with a leading edge extension, or a "strake" of the vertical stabilizer, similar to what was fitted on late P-47D models. This upgrade was also retrofitted on many earlier P-51D models that came out of factory without it. 5. Paint configurations varied a lot with Mustangs, regardless of the type. There were P-51B/C models that were metal-coloured - some say unpainted but that's not strictly true, the metal surfaces were painted with a metal paint to protect the aircraft's actual skin from corrosion. And some P-51B/C models had some degree of camouflage paint on them. Some were fully painted, some just on the upper surfaces. The majority of P-51D models were left with clear metal paint, but there were some that were painted over on the top surfaces. This could vary between different units. There is an anecdote about a commander of some unit being on flight, and seeing clear metal P-51s taking off and clearly visible against the dark ground, and simply deciding that all planes in his unit would have painted top surfaces during summer to make them not so glaringly visible. 6. The Aeroproducts propeller used in the P-51K was generally considered inferior in quality to the Hamilton Standard propeller. That's part of the reason why many of those aircraft were delivered to China, or relegated to training role... 7. The P-51H was originally based on the XP-51F, which was a research project to lighten the Mustang to give it more performance. This project eventually developed into a completely new design, even though it bore superficial resemblance to the P-51D. In all honesty it's not really that similar to the original Mustangs, so the validity of calling it a P-51 at all is kind of suspect. It should probably be called the F-51H instead, even though the type number is the same, the different classification would at least make it look different enough to make it more clear that it was a different aircraft. The F-82 Twin Mustang was likewise based on this project. 8. The only P-51s in the game that I haven't flown are the Thunder League P-51A, the Chinese P-51K, and the Swedish J26 (because I haven't received the latter two yet). I don't particularly like the Mustang Mk.IA and the US P-51, but I do like the A-36 Apache. Of the Merlin-powered variants, I particularly like the P-51D-10, D-20 and D-30 due to their improved stability. The P-51D-5 is capable, but difficult to control due to the reduced directional stability. The P-51H is not one of my favourites due to being limited to only 5 minutes of emergency power, and the F-82 I just straight up dislike for being a weird abomination of nature.
My dad H. W. "Rocky" Jones Jr. was the pilot of the "Mid Night Sinner" FQ-390, an F-82G 4th(AW)FS based out of Naha, Japan during the Korean War. I have acquired quite a few model kits made after his black night fighter and one of them I got in 2004 even has his name inside on the instruction sheet...blew me away when I saw it, but sadly I couldn't show him because he was killed in New Braunfels, TX in a Formula 1 air race on July 7, 1990 when an "illegally participating" active NASA shuttle pilot clipped his wing. My dad was the "epitome of a true airman" a fighter pilot for both the R.C.A.F. and the U.S.A.F. , and former Hughes Aircraft Co. Test Pilot. He died doing what he loved...FLYING...and he was only 69 years old...I just turned 61 last month and I still miss him tremendously!
No one type of plane could completely win a war. It’s a huge combination of tanks planes, ships and most importantly the men who gave and are giving their lives.
Don’t forget the laminar flow wing reduced its drag in a turn. Which was it’s main effect. Allowing it to maintain energy while maneuvering like no other aircraft
The A-36 was actually still called the Mustang, there was a brief effort by crewmen to change the name during the scicily invasion to call it the _Invader_ yet it was turned down to not reveal to the enemy that it was a dive bomber version of the P-51 and the invader name was already given to the A-26 The Apache name comes from what _very_ early examples of Mustangs when they were once called Apaches. This name quickly changed to the Mustang, and the name 'Apache' was attributed to the A-36 in the 80's when it reality the A-36 was always called Mustang.
I was taken for a ride in the Commemorative Air Force's P-51D-25NA just last October. It certainly wasn't combat or anything too fancy, but finally flying in my favorite ever aircraft was a great experience. Take off, flight, landing; all of it was the smoothest ever, even when pulling 4G's. It definitely doesn't sound like a lot, but when you're untrained, that can feel like you're being crushed. I can't possibly imagine what it was like to fly it so high and so far, but the time I had with it made it feel like the best aircraft ever.
P51 d30 is so nerfed so bad.....bad roll...bad guns...I had 25 hits on a fighter for 1 kill....the acceleration is definately reduced....I know this because I got around 4k kills in it
I don't think it's nerfed as much as you're thinking. A lot of your veichles (specifically for American fighters) you use the boom and zoom tactics and the rolling. Tried doing that with the Lightning after watching your video over the P-38, then I picked up on what was wrong with that.
Personally I love flying the p-51s. I think they are very deadly if you know how to play them and the guns do need a little buff but besides that they pretty good. P-51 H is in my opinion and spit flyers opinion the best prop in the game at the moment
I still remember the first time I got my D-5. I was expecting a rough ride, with underwhelming climb but good dive, like earlier in the tree. Instead, I was treated to a plane that could even make the leviathans of the luftwaffe cry
Sorry, but pictures or it never happened. Anyone can say anything they want on the internet. It's both the good thing about...and the bad thing. Prove it and I'll be impressed. Who's Mustang did you fly? Kermit Week's? No, he doesn't let people fly his collection. Stallion 51?
Flew the P51A last year due to my return to my steam account. Oh boy i loved it. But! Soon i am nearing the P51-D5. And i will love it, i have had experiences in a BF109, that proved it can turn-fight quite well in my experiences, i am definetly getting me one of these
To be honest the p51 is one of the hardest airplanes to fly and requires a lot of patience and discipline to fly! I personally prefer an aircraft I can quickly climb, attack, and kill off enemies before I turn 80. Playing Mustang is like playing the stealth class in any game. You make the game 10x longer than it has to be.
I remember when I was playing the P-51D-30, I got so used to the aircraft that I extracted its maximum potential, I used the manual engine control, and when turning I used the takeoff and landing flaps in addition to the combat flap... That secured me several victories, mainly in dogfights with tight turns, thanks to the use of the flaps, as it greatly improved lift and cornering capacity at low speed... For those of you who are going to use these tips, be careful not to break the flaps by activating them at very high speeds.
@Mitchell J. Greenwood first of alls the comment was posted more than a year ago, when the p-51c wasn't there. The P-51A is not correctly added, bc it's invisible. The P-51B, which is no the same as the A-36 Apache, isn't ingame. And a lot of planes still need to be remodeled
I flew in a P-51 trainer aircraft at my local airport. There is a group that does flights with all types of old planes including a C-47. They are currently fixing up another old plane rn. The airport is KRVS and it was awesome. Basically a two seater p-51
H variant turns really well, Mk1 has destructive close range firepower while the D series has great speed and energy retention, excellent weaponry and ammo and flies smoothly, like a dream
I've flown a few prop planes, mostly Piper cubs and old Cessnas, but there was an old DC3 that me and my grandfather went up in back in the day. That was a real bird.
@@donovantheowl9432 B and C models are the one that had transition to Merlin engines. And they had "bird cage" canopies. B and C are just exact same variants that had two different manufacturing locations.
I support the B and C in the game. I say they should be 3.7 and since their flight performance is similar to the D-5 but they have less guns (4 brownings Vs. 6) and a slightly less powerful version of the Merlin. They could be tiered aircraft just below the Hispano A Mustang on the American tree.
Credit should be given to the Constructor with North American Aircraft: Edgar Schmued, (born in Germany, who emigrated to the US and became later US citizen) who was the Chief Constructor of the P51 Mustang and later the famous P86 - see Wikipedia: "Edgar O. "Ed" Schmued (Schmüd; 1899-1985) was a famous Austrian/German-American aircraft designer, famed for his design of the iconic North American P-51 Mustang and, later, the F-86 Sabre while at North American Aviation. He later worked on other aircraft designs as an aviation consultant.
What happened to them now? The P51s climb like a pig and fly like cows at high altitudes, did you guys decide to make the P51 a low altitude fighter now?
The reason for the P-51D's stability problems was not its cut back fuselage, that is one of the many myths of the Mustang. It was a problem with all early Merlin-powered Mustangs, and it wasn't until midway into D production that the fillet modification (which was fitted to both the B/C and the D) became production standard.
Fun fact: The A-36 Apache needed dive brakes because it was a DIVE BOMBER. Somebody at Gaijin must understand the term "dive bomber", if the Ju 87, Dauntless and Helldiver are in the game. There is surviving WWII film, and it's been on RUclips for a while now, showing an A-36 squadron on dive bombing missions in the Italian campaign.
There are a few myths in this video about the mustang. The Mustang didn't have 100% laminar flow wings. It had laminar flow "style" wings that produced SOME laminar flow. Also while the radiator design did produce SOME thrust, it wasn't substantially more thrust compared to other nations during WWII using similar radiator designs.
@@ltankhsd In my experience 50 cals are really good. They usually have a buttload of ammo, and at least 6 of them on a plane, short burst is usually enough to obliterate most of enemies. Though on a sabre they're rather trash...
@@Pipcyś Nie wiem. Jak ja nimi grają to tną dosłownie wszystko. Czasami tylko hity ale to praktycznie ze wszystkimi działkami/karabinami tak jest.(a zawsze jeśli hisparkos grasz lol)
I played the A-36 for quite some time but idk it has dive brakes Answering the question: P-51: Great fire power, guns jam quickly, not enough ammo P-51C: It's alright P-51D: It's alright but i'll give it an extra point cuz it has 2 more guns P-51H: Pure monster (that is if you have altitude to dive from)
My favorite mustang is the F82. I used to attack gunpods and AP shells to do ground strike on lightpillboxes. It out ran most yaks at high altitude. Hands down best mustang out of all.
Says that in 1951 jets ended the Mustang's run, yet it wasn't until 1988 that the New Jersey ANG swapped their P/F-51s for F-16s because the New Jersey ANG considered early jets to be "range deficient"
I own 2 mustangs. The P-51 with 20mm hispanos and the first in the D line. But, I still prefer the earlier model. I fly it a lot in Sim battle and Realistic too. The Mustang series bores its place to my heart and sits there, being a beautiful and rewarding aircraft to fly.
Havent flown on one, but I got to watch a P-51D nicknamed "Toulouse Nuts" at my airport, it was there with 909 and a B-25. It came up and parked right in front of me
hello, at some time you stop “balancing” the tanks by placing some of the second world war against some of the post war period it is very annoying to fight with my tiger 2 against tanks with heatfs
I would love to see the XP-51F in game as some sort of event vehicle, although it did have like 2 prototypes. Either way, nice video... btw the P-51H is probably the fastest propeller driven plane in the game, at least in a straight line.
It is such an amazing airplane. I believe it is not suitable for new people jointing the game. At least personally I found it difficult to make profit out of RB with this airplane in game with the D5 model. To play it safe, I guess that mastering boom and zoom tactics first is a must. Also, it resists lots of speed when diving, but energy conservation is not as efficient as in a bf109 so the advice is “don’t dive into a target if you’re not certain of an escape route”. Plan your moves, be patient, and play it safe. Oh almost forgot: use the rudder! It could save you. Mustangs in real life were not forgiving when not flying by the book. Rudder was the key factor in most of the cases. It flew like a dream in the hands of good pilots. Catch you in the skies fellas.
Instead of wasting time creating a video about planes that have been out since the game launched, why can’t you spend this time instead of making worthless RUclips vids but instead fix the in game problems like helicopter battles(30km maps what?) and improve graphical and online server performance. Not ranting because warthunder is the only game I really enjoy but still, listen to your player base.
Just because its a laminar flow wing, does not mean it achieves laminar airflow. The rivets/fasteners/screws all need to be flush with the body to achieve laminar flow. Most of the P-51s produced in WW2 did not achieve laminar flow because quality control of that level would be incredibly expensive.
You missed the P 51 B (built in California) and C (built in Texas)c which was faster than the D? They were the first ones with the Rolls Royce (later built by Packard) Merlin. It didn't have the bubble canopy bot the Malcom Hood solved visibility problems. With the large in fuselage tank and the drop tanks it was able to escort the B 24s and B17s all the way into Germany. It took the measure of the FW 190s and the Me 109s. The free world owes much to them.
The P-51H in game basically takes most of the rules of using the Mustang, and throws those suckers out the window. I've seen so many mustang pilots use it in a turn fight and they win but if you tried it in a P-51D variant, you would have mixed results.
one of the best prop in the game. it fasts, can turn tightly, it can climbs. if you using P51-H there is no way you can lose, except you try dogfighting with spitfire.
@@rafiraffandiirhan1318 yeah 100%, maybr the only category it falls a little behind in is firepower. Dont get me wrong .50s still hit hard but at its tier i think its one of two fighters that rely on machine guns and not cannons
@@Badger_325 yeah i feel that 50cal is getting weaker now. Its just not consistently doing damage. I've heard they nerf it on community. But anyway 50cals are fast i can snipe plane from 1.2 km
Technically the f82 isnt 2 p51's stuck together, it was a complete redesign and only share something like 5 parts with the p51, it was one of the main reasons it took so long to develop
Yet even some of the worst BF109 are a lot better than any P51 Climb rate: 109 Armament: 109 Turn rate: 109 Roll rate: 109 Speed: also 109 Only above 4000/5000 meters is the P51 A TINY bit better, but by the time you reach that, all the BF109s are in space already Edit: yes I have flown all the P51 and 109 variants, I just love how gaijin hates the US in particular
agreed, I flew the P-51 exclusively for years and got so tired of getting stomped on that I finally switched to axis and now I am consistently getting kills.
I'ill take a P-51 against any Bf-109 variant from the G-2 onwards. Armament: arguably P-51 Turn rate: slight edge to the P-51 Roll rate: most definitely P-51 Speed: P-51 What the Mustang doesn't do is climb and acceleration. Just burn about 10 min of fuel for the Mustang to get good.
@@martijn9568 All of those "advantages" are statistically insignificant when faced with the fact that the 109s have DOUBLE the climb rate of P-51D's which is batshit insane. Improve the P-51's flight model by giving it *fuel loads of 10-15 MINUTES.* Improve the engine *acceleration* and speed gain of the P-51. Model the laminar flow capabilities by reducing drag and have it bleed less speed in a turn for christ sake.... Improve the rudder controls. Aaand most importantly improve It's high altitude and high speed preformance more.... While slightly NERFING the 109's high speed, high alt and climb rate preformance. End the blasted UFO climbers once and for all and bring a more sensible parity between the Mustangs and 109's in game... You can even uptier the rest of the P-51Ds to face their historic late war enemies like Doras, K-4s and G-14s.
after all these years, you still didnt add the legendary mustang of the tuskegee airmen, id love to see the p51C with the redtails paintjob, a real missed opportunity if you ask me either way, the mustang family is really a great addition to the game, tho i wish the p51A was still available
It's like riding on a hot rod actually I love the P-51's since my childhood while my Great grandfather told me about flying the mighty Piston Fighter in World War 2 Era. War Thunder is a great game
I love the American P-51 with 20mm machine guns. Tank bust with AP belts in ground RB and a good fighter to get easy pilot snipes if you're good at dogfighting
People keep thinking that the F82 is a actually two Mustangs put together but no there only a few parts that are similar and please add more Mustangs and more EARLY TIER AIRCRAFT because you say it's a WW2 simulator game but yet your adding only Cold War aircraft.
James Shaw I think the A-10 would be useless. A-10 would be obliterated within seconds in a dog fight. A10 is more of a support type maybe add it in a sim but not for air arcade
Unfortunately in WW2 the P-51s were never designed to scramble from a local airfield and intercept German fighters like they're expected to in War Thunder so odds are you'll be be below your opponent and get dead very fast. Sideclimbing doesn't fix this, it divides the Allied team preventing teamwork. In short, P-51s got air spawns irl, they need it in War Thunder.
I flew with the first Mustang - it was good but the guns quickly jamm or run out of ammo. But now I'm researching the D version. I'm really excited about this one.
“ Cadillac of the skies!!! ”
P-51H and F-82 would be the Muscle Car P-51s lol
More like the Corvette ZR1 of the sky.
@@anarchyandempires5452 The F-82 and P-51H both weigh a good amount
and once plus they both accelerate like crazy, once they are going, only a powerful collision will stop them, (Ford Mustang) and can combat most new age jets (virgin Mercedes C36 scrubs)
Wasn't that the Lockheed P-38 Lightning?
@@robert-joshuamcfaddin7041 See the filme "Empire of the Sun".
tfw when the Mustang’s name was given by the British
*a n g e r y e a g l e n o i s e s*
*THREAT TO AMERICA DETECTED*
*COMMENCING LIBERATION*
@@justat1149 lmao
*smirks in tea*
hue hue hue
I mean the most American country in the world was started by Britain
So it makes sense
I flew one back in the 90s... in a game called microsoft combat simulator
Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 3 is what started it all for me...
i loved that game!
"You got me in the first half not gonna lie" XD
Thank you for your service, Microsoft ought to give you medals for this.
Thank you for your service sir
"have you ever flown on those aircraft" *sweats in not enough grinding*
@Jonathan Stiles It should be significantly less. There's no reason to ensure your game becomes unenjoyable and grindy.
@Jonathan Stiles I like the grinding in war thunder cause it has a giant amount of grinding in it but it hides this grind with the gameplay
"Have you ever flown on those aircraft?"
*YOUGOT A HOLEIN YER LEFT WIING*
@@Eye5x5 thats a pretty funny joke
Bob Goat im not joking lol
I miss flying all of them, they're like angels, and sitting on your mother's lap when you're a kid
War Thunder should add the P51C, Tuskegee Airmen plane with a red tail camo 🤘🇺🇸
Isaac Kim I want a lt.col.john c Meyer blue nosed skin for the d-20na but we know that won’t happen for a wile without going to the market place and I can’t cause I’m Xbox
@@acescionti711 oof play on pc bro, they have it in the marketplace XD
@@acescionti711 are you positive JC Meyer Blue Nose camo is gone? I have mine since it first came out
Isaac Kim on the d-20NA? There isn’t even a non stock skin there for me I’ll have to check again later.
@@acescionti711 its etither d20 or d10
Glad to see more of these! "Legends" episode on the Mustang when? :D
Never cuz gajjin is big dumb
@Infinity your mother overrated you
@@ciuc_plm Woohoo! Good one
@Infinity its underrated
@Infinity its not the best plane but also not the worst plane
Please fix the Canberra. Repair cost is way too high for an aircraft which would only reward you 20k in a great match, It’s just not viable.
A Vulcan would be nice too 😉
Yeees! I agree! Attention to the comment!
They just need to stop neglecting the British 😂
Just dont play bombers bruh
Tbh I don’t know why gaijin are so agains the Vulcan, in terms of specs in top tier jets it’s pretty balanced.
Mach 0.97
Carry’s 21,000lb
No armament
Very manoeuvrable
High altitude bombing
Very low altitude bombing too 😏
Only bomber which can pull off a loop
No repellent agains SAM and ATA missiles.
Slow for high tier aircraft
Cries in g56
FW-190 family maybe?
My favourite planes, I literally have a lineup that consists only of FW-190s .
(sadly not all of them because I don't have enough slots)
The 190 A-5/U12 is my personal fave
@@magdarloongii563 Same with me. (D-13 is my 2nd favourite)
I love this thing.
My favourite camo on it is Blue 13.
I see a lot of people taking gunpods on it, which is stupid.
You're turning pretty maneuverable and overall really good fighter into basicly a heavy fighter.
Two mg 151/20 are more than enough anyway.
@@Damian-03x3 and it can dogfight pretty good if used right. Especially in sim
@@magdarloongii563 In AB too.
It's probably one of teh best planes for defencive fighting.
Amazing roll, really good guns and can take some damage.
@@Damian-03x3 yeah but I don't play AB so I'm not really knowledgable about that lol
I almost had a stroke when they said P 51 in Chinese tech tree
@Charles Moll Every time I look at it, I think " Gijin should have the 37mm gun M8 Greyhound put into the US tech tree
@@hansdaspanzeriv1935 You can add the P-40C to that list
The U.S. did supply planes and supplies to the Chinese, but the Chinese never produced or made a big modifications to it. So I have no idea why it’s in the Chinese tech tree
Takenusername so that countries like USA and Russia can taste their own firepower and have a new challenge
Besides China does have a few unique planes both Chinese modified and exclusive to that tree
*screeches in Me 262 *
*laughs in A2D-1 *
Succulent Ravioli you mean the P2W-1
Laugh and cry in R2y2
@@thurbine2411 _weeps in F-85F-35_
Чамэrоo!ゝ_く *Cries in He-162*
So, the most "Americans" name for American aircraft actually given by the British
And the most American country actually was started by Britain
What’s your point?
@@Kay_213_ Wait. The most American people of the American continent that founded by the founder of the America were called Indian
The phrase "american" comes from english which the british spoke so the name "mustang was not american but a british name so almost all american names come from the british.
@@abrahamperkins1249 it just jokes man. Why so serious
@@ariefbudi427 i was just saying
I had the incredible opportunity to fly in a P-51D named “Rebel” at the young age of 14 in the skies over Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It was the best hour of my life. Even as we taxied out, the Mustang just seemed to want to just jump straight up into the air. The fighter just seemed to come to life the second the rubber left the pavement. We formed up with and flew in formation with three other Mustangs, and we just danced in the skies. The roaring Merlin soon faded into the background as I watched with eager eyes as the horizon flipped over to green over blue as we did a barrel roll. Then flight lead wagged his wings. I asked my pilot what that meant, and he’s just told me to hang on! I watched as the two Mustangs suddenly snapped hard left, and then I realized what was about to happen. I braced as Rebel quickly rotated 90 degrees then pulled into a 4 G turn. My guts went into my feet as I fought to keep my head up. After doing a full 360, my body felt much lighter when she finally leveled out. Far too quickly, we were back on solid ground. I watched from my little jump seat as the four bladed prop slowly wound down as the Merlin powered off. My knees were still shaking as I stumbled out of the cockpit. All I could think about for weeks, no, months after that was just the feeling of soaring through the heavens in that magnificent plane. It is a moment I will never forget, and one that will never be topped until the moment I’m behind the controls and bringing a Mustang into the air myself!
Now imagine what a 109 would feel like
That was very enjoyable to read.
My dad is from oshkosh, he is 66
THE P-51 MUSTANG, A STUNNING COMBINATION OF SPEED, COMBAT RANGE, AND FIREPOWER.
Don't yell ffs
@@asiftalpur3758 RELIVE THE TALES, ON DOGFIGHTS
@@asadchatha4184 Asad bhai aram se type Karen pls
@@asiftalpur3758 sorry yaar meme kar raha tha
@@asadchatha4184 acha yaar xd
I would love a "We fixed the game in 2020" episode.
They never will. I suggest you quit before it's too late.
IcedVenom Nightcore
Nah mate it’s too late for that
Look for it on April 1st. XD
After years in WT I finally graduated to IL-2 Sturmovik, and have never looked back.
John Doe
As you should. Your momma must be proud
flying p51s is extremely fun i am especially fond of the H variant i find it competitive, only problem is repair cost
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Yes
Same here got ace crew and talisman for it
The H is called the Godstang for a reason.
1. The P-51's wing profile allowed airflow to remain laminar for a greater length of the wing chord than most of the other contemporary wing profiles. This did make it efficient, but there's no such thing as a "non-laminar flow" and "laminar flow" wing design - it's a proportional difference between airflow separating at, say, 50% chord length or at 60% chord length. At which point it's called "laminar" or not is largely arbitrary. And the wing being classified as "laminar flow" was not really that significant for making the Mustang what it was. It played a part, yes, but a fairly minor one.
2. The radiator producing a small amount of thrust is called the Meredith effect and it was not by any means unique to the P-51. The Bf 109, Spitfire, Hurricane, Yak-1/3 and Yak-7/9 aircraft used it, to name but a few.
3. The P-51B/C model was just as important as the P-51D. The engine swap from Allison to Packard Merlin engine happened with the P-51B/C models, which was produced with two different cockpit models: A "birdcage" canopy, and a "Malcolm hood" type canopy. However, P-51B and P-51C were actually the same aircraft: B-models were built in Inglewood, California; C-models were built in Dallas, Texas. The P-51B/C model was equipped with four .50-caliber machine guns, just like the earlier P-51A. The British name for this version was the Mustang Mk.III, and it was probably the fastest war-time Mustang with the engine running at +25psi boost pressure, equivalent to 80.8 inches of mercury. Unfortunately, the P-51B/C models are currently not available in War Thunder - but perhaps some day in the future...?
4. The major change leading to P-51D was the introduction of a bubble canopy for better visibility. However, this caused some increase in the fuselage drag coefficient compared to the earlier P-51B/C models, but the visibility improvements in combat proved to be worth it. The British name for this version was the Mustang Mk.IV, which was also bloody quick but marginally slower than the Mk.III. Additionally, the reduced height of rear fuselage caused some loss of directional stability, which is why later models of P-51D were equipped with a leading edge extension, or a "strake" of the vertical stabilizer, similar to what was fitted on late P-47D models. This upgrade was also retrofitted on many earlier P-51D models that came out of factory without it.
5. Paint configurations varied a lot with Mustangs, regardless of the type. There were P-51B/C models that were metal-coloured - some say unpainted but that's not strictly true, the metal surfaces were painted with a metal paint to protect the aircraft's actual skin from corrosion. And some P-51B/C models had some degree of camouflage paint on them. Some were fully painted, some just on the upper surfaces. The majority of P-51D models were left with clear metal paint, but there were some that were painted over on the top surfaces. This could vary between different units. There is an anecdote about a commander of some unit being on flight, and seeing clear metal P-51s taking off and clearly visible against the dark ground, and simply deciding that all planes in his unit would have painted top surfaces during summer to make them not so glaringly visible.
6. The Aeroproducts propeller used in the P-51K was generally considered inferior in quality to the Hamilton Standard propeller. That's part of the reason why many of those aircraft were delivered to China, or relegated to training role...
7. The P-51H was originally based on the XP-51F, which was a research project to lighten the Mustang to give it more performance. This project eventually developed into a completely new design, even though it bore superficial resemblance to the P-51D. In all honesty it's not really that similar to the original Mustangs, so the validity of calling it a P-51 at all is kind of suspect. It should probably be called the F-51H instead, even though the type number is the same, the different classification would at least make it look different enough to make it more clear that it was a different aircraft. The F-82 Twin Mustang was likewise based on this project.
8. The only P-51s in the game that I haven't flown are the Thunder League P-51A, the Chinese P-51K, and the Swedish J26 (because I haven't received the latter two yet). I don't particularly like the Mustang Mk.IA and the US P-51, but I do like the A-36 Apache. Of the Merlin-powered variants, I particularly like the P-51D-10, D-20 and D-30 due to their improved stability. The P-51D-5 is capable, but difficult to control due to the reduced directional stability. The P-51H is not one of my favourites due to being limited to only 5 minutes of emergency power, and the F-82 I just straight up dislike for being a weird abomination of nature.
You gonna do these reports for everyone or just this video alone?
I'd like to see Bruce read this comment in the Shooting Range XD
@@KILLERMEXICAN210 Just the ones that I have particular interest in. :)
@8 : Wasn't there an naval P-51 as well? though it never passed production and only one model (afaik) was used & tested
@@drezworthy Even better, on Hotline
my son plays war thunder and says "it flies like an angel with 6 50 cal guns"
Yeah hes right. It flies really good.
Your son knows a good plane when he sees it.
I’m 11 and my parents would say the same
My dad H. W. "Rocky" Jones Jr. was the pilot of the "Mid Night Sinner" FQ-390, an F-82G 4th(AW)FS based out of Naha, Japan during the Korean War. I have acquired quite a few model kits made after his black night fighter and one of them I got in 2004 even has his name inside on the instruction sheet...blew me away when I saw it, but sadly I couldn't show him because he was killed in New Braunfels, TX in a Formula 1 air race on July 7, 1990 when an "illegally participating" active NASA shuttle pilot clipped his wing. My dad was the "epitome of a true airman" a fighter pilot for both the R.C.A.F. and the U.S.A.F. , and former Hughes Aircraft Co. Test Pilot. He died doing what he loved...FLYING...and he was only 69 years old...I just turned 61 last month and I still miss him tremendously!
*Patiently waits for Spitflyer's "the plane that won the war" comment*
Do you mean Spitfire’s?
@@unmannedaviation9773 No, the youtuber called spitflyer.
Comrade Ivan- oh ok 👍
He is as daft as koala
No one type of plane could completely win a war. It’s a huge combination of tanks planes, ships and most importantly the men who gave and are giving their lives.
Don’t forget the laminar flow wing reduced its drag in a turn. Which was it’s main effect. Allowing it to maintain energy while maneuvering like no other aircraft
The A-36 was actually still called the Mustang, there was a brief effort by crewmen to change the name during the scicily invasion to call it the _Invader_ yet it was turned down to not reveal to the enemy that it was a dive bomber version of the P-51 and the invader name was already given to the A-26
The Apache name comes from what _very_ early examples of Mustangs when they were once called Apaches. This name quickly changed to the Mustang, and the name 'Apache' was attributed to the A-36 in the 80's when it reality the A-36 was always called Mustang.
I was taken for a ride in the Commemorative Air Force's P-51D-25NA just last October. It certainly wasn't combat or anything too fancy, but finally flying in my favorite ever aircraft was a great experience. Take off, flight, landing; all of it was the smoothest ever, even when pulling 4G's. It definitely doesn't sound like a lot, but when you're untrained, that can feel like you're being crushed. I can't possibly imagine what it was like to fly it so high and so far, but the time I had with it made it feel like the best aircraft ever.
P51 d30 is so nerfed so bad.....bad roll...bad guns...I had 25 hits on a fighter for 1 kill....the acceleration is definately reduced....I know this because I got around 4k kills in it
Green Fury Nice to see you here
get off your lazy butt and make some content
I don't think it's nerfed as much as you're thinking. A lot of your veichles (specifically for American fighters) you use the boom and zoom tactics and the rolling. Tried doing that with the Lightning after watching your video over the P-38, then I picked up on what was wrong with that.
Personally I love flying the p-51s. I think they are very deadly if you know how to play them and the guns do need a little buff but besides that they pretty good. P-51 H is in my opinion and spit flyers opinion the best prop in the game at the moment
@@ethaneverhart8218 I can totally agree, the first P-51 in the American branch has 4 cannons, more than enough to tear other planes to shreds.
**Sees the F-82 Twin Mustang**
**Duke Nukem Forever Theme plays**
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum....and I'm all outta gum."
It’s time to kick gum and chew ass, and I’m all out of ass
A fellow JonMan Fan? A man of culture, I see.
5:24 pilot fighting each other. pilots: (this is my aircraft no it's my Aircraft it's belong to me!!)
Well, one of them was the pilot, and the other one was the navigator
@@jakubpawelczyk2688 that explains it thanks for that
Anything about the p-51: *exists*
Me: *o h y e s*
I still remember the first time I got my D-5. I was expecting a rough ride, with underwhelming climb but good dive, like earlier in the tree. Instead, I was treated to a plane that could even make the leviathans of the luftwaffe cry
the mustangs Ds and above are angels. they were so beautiful and really easy to fly with
This plane won the war
sponsored by the history channel
Spit_flyer and won stupid high repairs
MUH PEE FIDDY SEVEN
This war won the plane.
There's the comment I was waiting for
I got the privilege and honor of taking a restored mustang into the sky. Flying the old girl was surreal.
Thats awesome, its a dream of mine to fly an old war bird
Sorry, but pictures or it never happened. Anyone can say anything they want on the internet. It's both the good thing about...and the bad thing. Prove it and I'll be impressed. Who's Mustang did you fly? Kermit Week's? No, he doesn't let people fly his collection. Stallion 51?
@@PoochAndBoo next time i get a change to gonto Arizona i got you
Going from 4x 20mm to 4x .50cals : "improvement"
We've heared non-sense on this channel, but this is a whole new level
faster Dps
I shred planes with my fiftys
hispanos are trash
@@sovietfridgetank3895 spotted the arcade player, yeah right here
@@MotorStorm i actually don't play arcade, i just personally prefer Browning 50.cal over Hispanos
Flew the P51A last year due to my return to my steam account.
Oh boy i loved it. But! Soon i am nearing the P51-D5. And i will love it, i have had experiences in a BF109, that proved it can turn-fight quite well in my experiences, i am definetly getting me one of these
Errrrrrr, it has a decent learning curve, but good luck with it
To be honest the p51 is one of the hardest airplanes to fly and requires a lot of patience and discipline to fly! I personally prefer an aircraft I can quickly climb, attack, and kill off enemies before I turn 80.
Playing Mustang is like playing the stealth class in any game. You make the game 10x longer than it has to be.
its actually quite simple, you go climb dive and shoot repeat it. and if you have enough speed you can outmaneuver most of plane
I remember when I was playing the P-51D-30, I got so used to the aircraft that I extracted its maximum potential, I used the manual engine control, and when turning I used the takeoff and landing flaps in addition to the combat flap... That secured me several victories, mainly in dogfights with tight turns, thanks to the use of the flaps, as it greatly improved lift and cornering capacity at low speed...
For those of you who are going to use these tips, be careful not to break the flaps by activating them at very high speeds.
Please add
P-51 B
P-51 C
Mustang Mk.I (not the Ia)
Please clean all existing models in the game!
Thanks for reading
@Mitchell J. Greenwood first of alls the comment was posted more than a year ago, when the p-51c wasn't there. The P-51A is not correctly added, bc it's invisible. The P-51B, which is no the same as the A-36 Apache, isn't ingame. And a lot of planes still need to be remodeled
I flew in a P-51 trainer aircraft at my local airport. There is a group that does flights with all types of old planes including a C-47. They are currently fixing up another old plane rn. The airport is KRVS and it was awesome. Basically a two seater p-51
completely ignored the 51 b and c and the malcolm hood
They aren't in the game
H variant turns really well, Mk1 has destructive close range firepower while the D series has great speed and energy retention, excellent weaponry and ammo and flies smoothly, like a dream
H has wayy better speed and turn rate compared to any D variant
This video is so rushed tbh. Details were missed quite frequently.
I've flown a few prop planes, mostly Piper cubs and old Cessnas, but there was an old DC3 that me and my grandfather went up in back in the day. That was a real bird.
give us the P-51B/C in next patch !!!
How are they different from the other models? Just wondering
@@donovantheowl9432 B and C models are the one that had transition to Merlin engines. And they had "bird cage" canopies. B and C are just exact same variants that had two different manufacturing locations.
I support the B and C in the game. I say they should be 3.7 and since their flight performance is similar to the D-5 but they have less guns (4 brownings Vs. 6) and a slightly less powerful version of the Merlin. They could be tiered aircraft just below the Hispano A Mustang on the American tree.
NJ Sullyalex the hispano mustang should be 3.3 and the p51b 3.7
Credit should be given to the Constructor with North American Aircraft: Edgar Schmued, (born in Germany, who emigrated to the US and became later US citizen) who was the Chief Constructor of the P51 Mustang and later the famous P86 - see Wikipedia: "Edgar O. "Ed" Schmued (Schmüd; 1899-1985) was a famous Austrian/German-American aircraft designer, famed for his design of the iconic North American P-51 Mustang and, later, the F-86 Sabre while at North American Aviation. He later worked on other aircraft designs as an aviation consultant.
What happened to them now? The P51s climb like a pig and fly like cows at high altitudes, did you guys decide to make the P51 a low altitude fighter now?
Sad
Are we flying the same plane??
I’ll tell you what it was like. The slowest roll and maneuverability I’ve ever seen. But it smacks with fire power
What do you do to the 50’s, now inflict less damage!!
Did they recently changed something, because the 50 cals did the right amount of damage at the end of last year
I agree, they are very inconsistent usually only getting you hits.
@@ltankhsd browning m2 still does more damage then hispano mk5
The reason for the P-51D's stability problems was not its cut back fuselage, that is one of the many myths of the Mustang. It was a problem with all early Merlin-powered Mustangs, and it wasn't until midway into D production that the fillet modification (which was fitted to both the B/C and the D) became production standard.
Historical Accuracy < In game
*cry in Muricas language*
Fun fact: The A-36 Apache needed dive brakes because it was a DIVE BOMBER.
Somebody at Gaijin must understand the term "dive bomber", if the Ju 87, Dauntless and Helldiver are in the game.
There is surviving WWII film, and it's been on RUclips for a while now, showing an A-36 squadron on dive bombing missions in the Italian campaign.
I’ve seen enough Red Tails to know where this is going...
So what do you think about red tails
I think the Germans "definetly" but explosives in their runways
*Strafes a battleship with machine guns, it blows up like the Arizona in Pearl Harbor.*
Red tails was so bad lol
@@noivern666 Uh that was a Z-class Destroyer that was straffed by two Red Tail Mustangs in the movie
@@alistairdiren5790 thanks I was looking for the name of the ship
There are a few myths in this video about the mustang. The Mustang didn't have 100% laminar flow wings. It had laminar flow "style" wings that produced SOME laminar flow. Also while the radiator design did produce SOME thrust, it wasn't substantially more thrust compared to other nations during WWII using similar radiator designs.
You should do Legends: P51 Mustang
YES PLEASE!
Those planes are just awesome and a legend where the Tuskegee flew one of those beauty.
50cals nerfed 0 damage smh
50 cals is like spewing napalm on your enemy what do you mean, i love flying P-47s.
@@Ivy_TSG No, they barely ever set fires and are instantly put out if they do.
@@ltankhsd In my experience 50 cals are really good. They usually have a buttload of ammo, and at least 6 of them on a plane, short burst is usually enough to obliterate most of enemies. Though on a sabre they're rather trash...
@@Ivy_TSG 50cals were my favorite guns, but now its easier to destroy a light pillbix than a plane
@@Pipcyś Nie wiem. Jak ja nimi grają to tną dosłownie wszystko. Czasami tylko hity ale to praktycznie ze wszystkimi działkami/karabinami tak jest.(a zawsze jeśli hisparkos grasz lol)
I played the A-36 for quite some time but idk it has dive brakes
Answering the question:
P-51: Great fire power, guns jam quickly, not enough ammo
P-51C: It's alright
P-51D: It's alright but i'll give it an extra point cuz it has 2 more guns
P-51H: Pure monster (that is if you have altitude to dive from)
my favorite plane in simulator "hüüüuuuhüüuuuu!"
My favorite mustang is the F82. I used to attack gunpods and AP shells to do ground strike on lightpillboxes. It out ran most yaks at high altitude. Hands down best mustang out of all.
Common stop posting when I’m at school
same
Says that in 1951 jets ended the Mustang's run, yet it wasn't until 1988 that the New Jersey ANG swapped their P/F-51s for F-16s because the New Jersey ANG considered early jets to be "range deficient"
Torpedo ju88 when?
I own 2 mustangs. The P-51 with 20mm hispanos and the first in the D line. But, I still prefer the earlier model. I fly it a lot in Sim battle and Realistic too. The Mustang series bores its place to my heart and sits there, being a beautiful and rewarding aircraft to fly.
I HATE BACKGROUND MUSIC
Havent flown on one, but I got to watch a P-51D nicknamed "Toulouse Nuts" at my airport, it was there with 909 and a B-25. It came up and parked right in front of me
I like chesse
Me too, lolololol
Are you sure about that?
there are some new member of it which are postwar p51's like the turbo munstang mk3 and the pa-48
hello, at some time you stop “balancing” the tanks by placing some of the second world war against some of the post war period it is very annoying to fight with my tiger 2 against tanks with heatfs
Not as bad when playing Maus and being constantly uptiered to 8.7 because premium spam.
trust me, it`s not fun to play a T34 against a Ru-251 either ;)
I mean classify the match between tanks of the same era WW2 and post war
I would love to see the XP-51F in game as some sort of event vehicle, although it did have like 2 prototypes. Either way, nice video... btw the P-51H is probably the fastest propeller driven plane in the game, at least in a straight line.
Can I please have my account unmuted so I can talk to my friends.
The community got together, and decided no.
Lol
Use discord then.
My first flight on the p51h was last night and after 3 kills in quick succession I can say that I already love it very much
**HAPPY HORSE NOISES**
It is such an amazing airplane. I believe it is not suitable for new people jointing the game. At least personally I found it difficult to make profit out of RB with this airplane in game with the D5 model.
To play it safe, I guess that mastering boom and zoom tactics first is a must. Also, it resists lots of speed when diving, but energy conservation is not as efficient as in a bf109 so the advice is “don’t dive into a target if you’re not certain of an escape route”. Plan your moves, be patient, and play it safe. Oh almost forgot: use the rudder! It could save you.
Mustangs in real life were not forgiving when not flying by the book. Rudder was the key factor in most of the cases. It flew like a dream in the hands of good pilots.
Catch you in the skies fellas.
Instead of wasting time creating a video about planes that have been out since the game launched, why can’t you spend this time instead of making worthless RUclips vids but instead fix the in game problems like helicopter battles(30km maps what?) and improve graphical and online server performance. Not ranting because warthunder is the only game I really enjoy but still, listen to your player base.
Dude, companies have different divisions, the people who make these videos aren't the same people developing the game. It's called a PR division.
Just because its a laminar flow wing, does not mean it achieves laminar airflow. The rivets/fasteners/screws all need to be flush with the body to achieve laminar flow. Most of the P-51s produced in WW2 did not achieve laminar flow because quality control of that level would be incredibly expensive.
I love P-51 with 4 20 milimeter cannons. It's one of my favourite aircraft in the game.
The mustang and spitfire are like some of the iconic piston engine aircraft
Glorious age of piston aircraft indeed, i love modern aircraft to pieces. But props will always be my favorite type of aircraft.
You missed the P 51 B (built in California) and C (built in Texas)c which was faster than the D? They were the first ones with the Rolls Royce (later built by Packard) Merlin. It didn't have the bubble canopy bot the Malcom Hood solved visibility problems. With the large in fuselage tank and the drop tanks it was able to escort the B 24s and B17s all the way into Germany. It took the measure of the FW 190s and the Me 109s. The free world owes much to them.
When flying in a mustang, all you hear is the buzzing of the engine and its very uncomfortable because there's no wiggle room in the canopy
The P-51H in game basically takes most of the rules of using the Mustang, and throws those suckers out the window. I've seen so many mustang pilots use it in a turn fight and they win but if you tried it in a P-51D variant, you would have mixed results.
one of the best prop in the game. it fasts, can turn tightly, it can climbs. if you using P51-H there is no way you can lose, except you try dogfighting with spitfire.
@@rafiraffandiirhan1318 yeah 100%, maybr the only category it falls a little behind in is firepower. Dont get me wrong .50s still hit hard but at its tier i think its one of two fighters that rely on machine guns and not cannons
@@Badger_325 yeah i feel that 50cal is getting weaker now. Its just not consistently doing damage. I've heard they nerf it on community. But anyway 50cals are fast i can snipe plane from 1.2 km
Technically the f82 isnt 2 p51's stuck together, it was a complete redesign and only share something like 5 parts with the p51, it was one of the main reasons it took so long to develop
Thank you for the translated subtitles.
Yet even some of the worst BF109 are a lot better than any P51
Climb rate: 109
Armament: 109
Turn rate: 109
Roll rate: 109
Speed: also 109
Only above 4000/5000 meters is the P51 A TINY bit better, but by the time you reach that, all the BF109s are in space already
Edit: yes I have flown all the P51 and 109 variants, I just love how gaijin hates the US in particular
agreed, I flew the P-51 exclusively for years and got so tired of getting stomped on that I finally switched to axis and now I am consistently getting kills.
In game or IRL? Because if we’re talking IRL say sike right now
@@reid1283 talking about in game
I'ill take a P-51 against any Bf-109 variant from the G-2 onwards.
Armament: arguably P-51
Turn rate: slight edge to the P-51
Roll rate: most definitely P-51
Speed: P-51
What the Mustang doesn't do is climb and acceleration. Just burn about 10 min of fuel for the Mustang to get good.
@@martijn9568 All of those "advantages" are statistically insignificant when faced with the fact that the 109s have DOUBLE the climb rate of P-51D's which is batshit insane.
Improve the P-51's flight model by giving it *fuel loads of 10-15 MINUTES.*
Improve the engine *acceleration* and speed gain of the P-51.
Model the laminar flow capabilities by reducing drag and have it bleed less speed in a turn for christ sake....
Improve the rudder controls.
Aaand most importantly improve It's high altitude and high speed preformance more....
While slightly NERFING the 109's high speed, high alt and climb rate preformance.
End the blasted UFO climbers once and for all and bring a more sensible parity between the Mustangs and 109's in game...
You can even uptier the rest of the P-51Ds to face their historic late war enemies like Doras, K-4s and G-14s.
after all these years, you still didnt add the legendary mustang of the tuskegee airmen, id love to see the p51C with the redtails paintjob, a real missed opportunity if you ask me
either way, the mustang family is really a great addition to the game, tho i wish the p51A was still available
thank you so much for how far the game has come as a whole
And the corresponding grind
If you really want to fly a proper mustang, check out the P-51 D-15 in IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Bodenplatte.
That thing is AMAZING!
It's like riding on a hot rod actually I love the P-51's since my childhood while my Great grandfather told me about flying the mighty Piston Fighter in World War 2 Era.
War Thunder is a great game
I love " NORTH AMERICAN P-51 MUSTANG " RED TAIL : TUSKEGEE AIRMEN
See ya in the game captain !
Now you guys added one more horsey🐴. The P-51C-10 Red Tailed Mustang.
I love the American P-51 with 20mm machine guns. Tank bust with AP belts in ground RB and a good fighter to get easy pilot snipes if you're good at dogfighting
I think we should make Keeping up with the mustangs
Mustang is my favorite plane so far
The laminar flow wing was about 40% effective. Australia built Mustangs, along with seven other types.
1:26 the british mustang is so powerful that it doesn't need to hit the target to destroy it.
I just got my first P51D a few days ago it preforms really well
People keep thinking that the F82 is a actually two Mustangs put together but no there only a few parts that are similar and please add more Mustangs and more EARLY TIER AIRCRAFT because you say it's a WW2 simulator game but yet your adding only Cold War aircraft.
Oh and the RollesRoyce Merllin engine sounds amazing
When they add the a-10 they need to do one of these for the thunderbolt.
James Shaw I think the A-10 would be useless. A-10 would be obliterated within seconds in a dog fight. A10 is more of a support type maybe add it in a sim but not for air arcade
Back in the day there was the P40 and like one P51, and only Britain had the badass Premium Mustang
Unfortunately in WW2 the P-51s were never designed to scramble from a local airfield and intercept German fighters like they're expected to in War Thunder so odds are you'll be be below your opponent and get dead very fast. Sideclimbing doesn't fix this, it divides the Allied team preventing teamwork. In short, P-51s got air spawns irl, they need it in War Thunder.
I flew with the first Mustang - it was good but the guns quickly jamm or run out of ammo. But now I'm researching the D version. I'm really excited about this one.
Thanks for putting an red tail skin on the p-51
There should be more P 51’s in the game...