I share Steve Nelson’s opinion. We didn’t have to defend our mainland from invaders or attacks (I’m not talking about Pearl Harbor or other places). The Brits had. Germany threw everything they could and they had to defend themselves with what they had. The Spit is one of the top most icon symbols of that struggle.
Now, every American plane was massively produced during the war, be it the P-51’s, P-40’s, P-47’s, B-17’s and the list goes on. So there’s not one single aircraft you can pinpoint and say that it made the difference. People might argue that some really did and I must agree with that, but the diversity of a/c we had cannot put one of them on top of any list. Just as an example if I say it was the P-51, folks will say it was the B-17. Others will say the Hellcat was the one. Others will say it was the Higgins boat… and oops, ok…Remember we fought in two parts of the globe at once with full force. If it wasn’t for Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan, Empire of Sun and others), people wouldn’t even know what a Mustang looks like. Ok, maybe they still don’t…
About the Concorde, when I was very young, my father, who was still in the Air Force, took me to see one up and close. Man, I was really impressed. I got underneath one and it was so huge and so tall that I will not forget that image until the day I die.
Cheers,
SC.