Hellcat wrote:
I'd say the B-25 over all aircraft of WW2, started WW2, ended WW2 .... And try messing with me .... lololol

I like the B-25 as well, though to be honest, it didn't start out in WWII until March or April of '42.
Sorry to say, I have to say that I think the Spitfire ranks pretty high up there (Hurricane, too, but it didn't stay as a front-line fighter to the same degree)
In the Pacific, I'd say the Zero had one of the most significant effects. It's capabilities emboldened the Japanese to do things that would've been previously unthinkable, and the major efforts the USN put into developing aircraft capable of defeating throughout the war say something about it. Not that it was invincible.
Ryan
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