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As the air gets thinner the higher you go, and as your engine needs air to breath to work efficiently, you will lose power the higher you go. BUT there were these things called superchargers, which gave the engine extra boost at high altitude. The 109E had an absolute service ceiling of around 32,000ft (9,700m), and I guess performance was pretty sloppy that high, but you should be able to get to around 20,000ft (6000m) before performance starts dropping off noticeably. Here is a link to British evaluation tests of captured 109Es: http://kurfurst.org/Tactical_trials/...ls/Morgan.html The first graph shows climb performance.
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