There is a book called "The Ragged Rugged Warriors" (can't remember author's name) about the early days of the Pacific air war. Many accounts of the trials and tribulations of operating P-40s, P-39s nd B-26 Marauders.
The early Marauders had shorter wing spans and were often badly over loaded by crews intent on delivering the maximum punch to Japanese shipping. That coupled with the warm tropical air made for hairy take offs and landings.
The early Marauders had shorter wing spans and were often badly over loaded by crews intent on delivering the maximum punch to Japanese shipping. That coupled with the warm tropical air made for hairy take offs and landings.