Henning - I like this. Let me chew on it.
Two comments regarding information presented.
Important discriminants when comparing range are:
1. Increases (major) due to adding internal fuel. While the P-47D-25 was a major improvement for P-47 range, it was not delivered to the FGs in squadron level quantities until after D-Day. This is obviously important as the 56th FG, which received 6 in May, could not task any single squadron to perform long-range escort with a mix of older P-47Ds with only 305gal internal fuel. Conversely, both the P-51B and P-38J internal fuel tank kits were installed in Group level numbers during January/February 1944.
2. Each of the radii displayed show the increased capability by operational date - but for all the versions of P-47D it is not clear that the early increases were attributed to single tank capacity and type on the centerline rack, while the later two range extensions were due to finally having wing rack equipped P-47D-15 level/depot modified earlier models in squadron level quantity.
Conceivably your format is the best, busy but precise, by providing information along the radius. Possibly add more data/label to each radii.
Now:
P-47D 425 miles 3/1944
New
P-47D-15/-23 w/2x108gal Wing Tanks 3/44
All earlier P-47
P-47C/D-11 w/75gal Belly Tank 8/43
P-47C/D-11 w/108gal Belly Tank 10/43
P-47C/D-11 w/150gal Belly Tank 2/44
The question arises, "does deletion of internal fuel data leave the question regarding the range increases with same external tank combination with P-51 and P-38?"
Possibly change pre fuel tank kit installation identification by labeling the P-51B with only 184gal wing tanks, and P-38J with only 2x150gal wing tanks as follows:
On the radii:
As above, P-47C/D-11 and P-47D-15/-23
#P-51B
##P-51B
*P-38H/J-5
**P-38J-5/J-10
To explain the information on each radii:
Data block somewhere (like lower RH corner)
P-47C through P-47D-23 with only 305gal internal fuel
#P-51B-1/-5 with only 184gal internal fuel
##P-51B-1/-5/-10 with 269gal internal fuel
*P-38H/J-5 with only 300gal internal fuel
**P-38J-5/J-10/J-15 with 410gal internal fuel
You have done an amazing job of translating my previous work to another very good format less dependent on symbols and a large data block, or symbols matched with data blocks.
My only concern about leaving your existing product unmolested is that I know a huge population of readers about long-range escort are ignorant on the importance of fuel fractions/increases to internal fuel.
Two comments regarding information presented.
Important discriminants when comparing range are:
1. Increases (major) due to adding internal fuel. While the P-47D-25 was a major improvement for P-47 range, it was not delivered to the FGs in squadron level quantities until after D-Day. This is obviously important as the 56th FG, which received 6 in May, could not task any single squadron to perform long-range escort with a mix of older P-47Ds with only 305gal internal fuel. Conversely, both the P-51B and P-38J internal fuel tank kits were installed in Group level numbers during January/February 1944.
2. Each of the radii displayed show the increased capability by operational date - but for all the versions of P-47D it is not clear that the early increases were attributed to single tank capacity and type on the centerline rack, while the later two range extensions were due to finally having wing rack equipped P-47D-15 level/depot modified earlier models in squadron level quantity.
Conceivably your format is the best, busy but precise, by providing information along the radius. Possibly add more data/label to each radii.
Now:
P-47D 425 miles 3/1944
New
P-47D-15/-23 w/2x108gal Wing Tanks 3/44
All earlier P-47
P-47C/D-11 w/75gal Belly Tank 8/43
P-47C/D-11 w/108gal Belly Tank 10/43
P-47C/D-11 w/150gal Belly Tank 2/44
The question arises, "does deletion of internal fuel data leave the question regarding the range increases with same external tank combination with P-51 and P-38?"
Possibly change pre fuel tank kit installation identification by labeling the P-51B with only 184gal wing tanks, and P-38J with only 2x150gal wing tanks as follows:
On the radii:
As above, P-47C/D-11 and P-47D-15/-23
#P-51B
##P-51B
*P-38H/J-5
**P-38J-5/J-10
To explain the information on each radii:
Data block somewhere (like lower RH corner)
P-47C through P-47D-23 with only 305gal internal fuel
#P-51B-1/-5 with only 184gal internal fuel
##P-51B-1/-5/-10 with 269gal internal fuel
*P-38H/J-5 with only 300gal internal fuel
**P-38J-5/J-10/J-15 with 410gal internal fuel
You have done an amazing job of translating my previous work to another very good format less dependent on symbols and a large data block, or symbols matched with data blocks.
My only concern about leaving your existing product unmolested is that I know a huge population of readers about long-range escort are ignorant on the importance of fuel fractions/increases to internal fuel.