
P-51C-10 Mustang and Bomber Escort

During the Second World War, the P-51C-10 became the primary long-range escort fighter of the Allies. Extremely fast, relatively light and with a long range, it excelled in providing cover for formations of B-17s and B-24s during strikes against targets deep within Germany. Its powerful engine and superior aerodynamics gave the Mustang high speed and range, effectively changing the rules of aerial warfare.
P-51C-10 in Aces of Thunder

The Mustang’s forte is speed, altitude, and combat with an energy advantage. It accelerates quickly, maintains cruising speed confidently, and accelerates superbly in a dive.
The armament consists of four 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine guns with a total of 1,260 rounds of ammunition and a rate of fire of approximately 750 rounds per minute per gun. Don’t rush into firing from a distance, make sure to climb to 300-500 meters, take a stable position behind the enemy, and fire a long burst, which will significantly increase the chance of hitting the target. Avoid prolonged maneuvers, instead use a “boom and zoom” approach, where you attack from above, fire a burst, and then regain altitude.
In Aces of Thunder, your Mustang can be decorated with historical decals and also with the number 78 “Kitten” camouflage or the “Topper III” camouflage.
War Stories Campaign. Mission: Normandy Never Changes

The Normandy landings are behind us, so it’s time to support the offensive from the air. We’re leading a formation of B-17s to strike targets deep behind the front lines and need to destroy strongholds and clear the way for ground troops. Several Bf 109s have been dispatched to intercept. Our task is to cover the bombers as they enter and exit, and avoid exposing ourselves to anti-aircraft fire.
We stay above the bombers, patrol in a figure-eight formation, and engage the enemy at speed from 10, 2, and 6 o’clock. After dropping, set course 270, assemble the group, and return to base.
Saddle up in a Mustang and lead high-altitude escort missions. Maintain a high altitude, accelerate in a dive, and seize the initiative first. The P-51C-10 is designed to meet interceptors as they approach the formation, disrupt their attacks, and return to altitude, maintaining energy and control of the skies.
Check out a video of the mission on the War Thunder VR channel! It looks spectacular, especially with the perfectly chosen music.

We wish you clear skies and precise bursts. Stay tuned for more aircraft, tactics, and war stories to come. See you in Aces of Thunder!

