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Originally Posted by Yellow14150
I haven't read the entire thread, but did anyone test out the airspeeds at sea level? I know the 109 E-4 tops out at 460km/h in level flight on the deck with afterburner. That's optimal prop pitch of 10:25-10:30, and a trimmed radiator. In small dives I can hit 470 for 30 secs.
The G.50 hits 390-410 km/h as indicated on the deck. That's with the prop pitch set correctly (around 60-70%) and the radiator closed down 50%. You can also fully trim the G.50
Has anyone speed tested the Spits and Hurris?
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Unfortunately yes - only sea level result:
Hurricane MK 1 Rotol
238 mph /383 kph at the deck at +6 1/2 boost ------ should be 262-265 mph /420-426 kph !!!!
So it is 24-27mph/ 38-43 kph too slow at + 6 1/2 boost power !!!!
There is no WEP - so no 100 octan fuel performacne - which should give ab. 25 mph/ 40 kph extra speed at low alts
Spitfire MK1a
255 mph/410 kph at the deck at 6 1/2 boost ---------should be 283 mph/455 kph !!!!
So it is 28 mph/45 kph too slow at 6 1/2 boost.
No 100 Octan fuel performance at all - boost cut out doesnt rise power at all.
Spitfire MK II
268 mph/431 kph at deck at 6 1/2 lbs
285 mph/458 kph at deck at 9 lbs ------ should be 286-290 mph so it is quite accurate result!!!!
No emergency take off power +12 lbs included.
So actually with present FM and performacne of planes there is no sense to flying Hurricane MK1 and Spitfire MK1 against 109 casue their performacne is way off comparing to RL data even for only 87 octan fuel not mention absense of 100 Octan fuel performacne.