Probably you know, this forum is a good source:
https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/topics/aviation.13/
Thanks, I forgot about that treasure trove, and it doesn't seem to come up when I search on engines anymore.
Just poking around there I found something about P-39's returning home at 10,000ft over Kokoda, being chased by Zeros slightly outrunning them, going 350mph in a slight dive and the zeros possibly at 340mph.
I have the take off time and the on target time, so I'm trying to work the route out that way, was not sure though if they flew over the Owen Stanley Range (shorter but higher), or more South to the lower region (further but lower).
Definitely a mission I would like to play as I don't recall any P-39 missions to Lae, probably because a map didn't exist.
The mission I am modelling is the first P-39 vs Zero encounter of April 30 1942 based on what Boyd Wagner reported.
It is interesting because its not only the P-39D's (or possibly they were P-39F's) first encounter of Zeros, the Zeros were the newer A6M3's reported as a "bigger cowling", not the A6M2's normally encountered.
Its actually a pretty even fight.
I used the PNG 1942 map first, then I found the Green Hell 1943 map that is so much nicer I used it instead and rebuild the whole thing. Wish there was a image file of all the maps.
You'll find the fuel very tight depending on the route taken, that's from my experience with P-40s flying to Lae from Moresby.
Yes, they used tanks, but also the 37mm. In BAT you can only have tanks with 20mm.
When I used the load out with the M4 and no tanks I would finally land with under 10% fuel, and if you set the 4 topcover P-39's to "escort" (not just coordinate to fly with you) all the waving back and forth made them all run out of fuel still in enemy territory.
However...
FL2070 on here was nice enough to mod the load out so I could actually use the M4 with 75gal tanks!
The thread:
https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,72127.msg785996.html#msg785996THANKS!