Which aircraft claim to have caused a tidal change during the Second World War? In 1944, the Truman Senate War Investigation Committee stated that the North American P - 51 Mustang was widely called "during the World War II" as "the most perfect tracking aircraft in aerodynamics". Even after 70 years or more, its current state is even more attractive (Boeing, 1995). Mustang is designed in the United States during the Second World War.
P-51, also called Mustang, is a single-seat single engine fighter which was originally designed and manufactured for Royal Air Force (RAF) by North American Airlines and later adopted by US Army Aviation Force (USAAF). P - 51 is widely regarded as the best all - round piston engine in World War II and mass production. P - 51 began with the proposal of the British aircraft procurement committee proposed by the chief designer J. H. of the North American airline company in April 1940. Instead of manufacturing another fighter, Curtiss P-40, design a fighter plane from scratch ("Dutch") Kindelberger gets a license. As a result, we realized interior low-wing single-point machine with liquid-cooled inline Allison engine.
This article discusses the contribution of P - 51 Mustang to the final victory of the European Allied during World War II. It describes the European war scene before the introduction of P-51, keeping track of the development of fighter aircraft, its advantages, and its ability to contribute to Allied Armory. Finally, it was concluded how the P-51 had the advantage of the German Air Force and how it led to the destruction of the German Air Force. It is like this paper: Allied forces achieved air superiority to Germans until the North American P-51 Mustang fighter appeared and all improvements, benefits, and side effects that it brought out I was able to do.
Allied forces may be more advantageous than the German army until the North American P - 51 Mustang fighter has emerged and all the improvements, benefits and side effects that it brought out. The Allied forces know that in order to win the war, the German industry must be in danger of failure. The problem is that all factories, refineries and other industrial buildings are inland. This problem requires the use of bombers. In order for a bomber to succeed, they can cast a harassed bomb by AAA and return to a new mission in the next few hours or days. The problem reproduced, because the Allies did not have this advantage, they could not use the bombers and they were not shot down by the German army and they continued to move forward. The Allies noticed that they had to start destroying more German fighters. Therefore, the invention and development of North American P - 51 Mustang began to be carried out.