
I do have a number of books on units (I need Pilot details)
on a reseach side, can be a royal pain, how many books just copy what was already stated someplace else (W. Green is simi Hated for this, he was respected, he had the info, he wrote his books, then alot of other writers just assumed that he knew what he was saying, and copied what he wrote, so a lot of misinfo has been taken as true for decades, and the bad part is, it wasn't all his "fault")
something like the top speed of the Bf 109K-4 (IIRC is 454) but late after the war, it was found out, that the LW never tested it, they did a wind tunnel test, said this is what it should be able to do, wrote up the report and handed it in to HQ, all of the work and tests with the wide blade prop, the late war fighters, the jets, none of it was tested in the field, it was wind tunnel and office reports on what it should be able to do
most after war testing, showed something wasn't right, the K was fast, but not as fast as the LW reports stated, the 335, was fast, maybe even faster then the reports thought
(side story, after war, the US wanted a 335 moved to another base for shipment to the states, they assigned a Squadron, to escourt a German pilot who was asked to fly it, when the squadron came in, and landed, they were pretty cocky and rude to the German pilot, the guy who had been in charge of getting the planes ready and what not, told the pilot, to go ahead and show what it could of done, when they took off, the 335 left the 51s in the dust and never looked back, he landed and went to the Lounge and got a beer while he waited for the 51s to show up, they were alittle upset, but knew they had been shown up)
(one story I liked, one of the FGs was ordered to do some flying after the war, formation stuff, there was to be a get togeather of US and USSR bigwigs, and they wanted the FG to over fly, and show off, think they had to fly in formation, first pass would be USA, the second pass would be USSR (CCCP ?) and High Command was pretty HARD on these guys and put a lot of pressure on them not to screw up, they did there training, and flew the mission, but, made a 3rd pass, SH.., the US bigwigs were shocked, and later the Russians all admitted that they didn't know what the last pass meant, but the Main Russian BigWig had a large grin on his face when it was going on)
(of course there is the story of Anderson and Yeager, both Aces with the 357th, some restorers, had rebuilt some P-51s, one repainted his as Yeagers Glamorous Glen, and the other as Andersons Old Crow, they were going to show them off at the big airshow, so asked the two if they would show up for the event, both were in the late 60's early 70's, so the owners asked if they would like to fly there planes one last time, they grinned and said sure, the owners figured they would take off, circle the field a time or two and come back in to land, nope, they took off and decided to put on a show, buzzing the field at 400 mph, and doing rolls across the field, the owners had a fit, over 1 million dollars worth of work in them two planes, not to mention what would happen if these two got killed in there planes)