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Why the USAAF did not deploy the P-39 Airacobra in Europe during WWII

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Why the USAAF did not deploy the P-39 Airacobra in Europe during WWII
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Bell P-39 Airacobra | Wikipedia

The Bell P-39 Airacobra was a fighter produced by Bell Aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Despite being one of the principal American fighters when the U.S. entered the conflict, it never saw service in the European Theater. Instead, it was used extensively by other forces, notably achieving significant success with the Soviet Air Force.

"The Soviets succeeded in scoring more air-to-air kills with the P-39 than a US fighter for any air force in any conflict," according to the Military Aviation Museum. The aircraft also saw extensive use by Free French forces, the Royal Air Force (RAF), and Italian anti-fascist forces.

The P-39 had an unusual design featuring its engine installed behind the pilot in the center fuselage, driving a tractor propeller via a long shaft. It was one of the first fighters equipped with tricycle undercarriage—a setup that became standard during WWII.

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