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No, it says the Spitfire at its best turn performance velocity beats the 109 at its best turn performance velocity. According to these figures, the 109 cannot outturn a Spitfire in a sustained turning fight at sea level unless the Spitfire lets it happen, however, the Spitfire can outturn the 109 in said scenario no matter what the 109 does.
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The speed advantage is still speed advantage as JtD said it 100% ly - ''This remains true in turnfights. The 109 has the choice to maintain the higher airspeed at a lower corner velocity, the Spitfire has the choice to maintain a higher corner velocity at a lower airspeed, so the 109 can maintain the initiative.''
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The Spitfire has to reduce speed significantly below the Bf-109's to reach that best turn velocity. That is a fact. Quote:
Another way is the Spitfire must give up 30 kph of speed in order to realize any advantage at all. It is the same exact scenario. One that leaves the Spitfire with no choice but hope it sticks around in the turn fight. If the Bf-109 does not, the Spitfire has lost the initiative.
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Don't confuse high load factors found in instantaneous performance with low load factors achievable in sustained performance.
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yea i thought that was ZnB?
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You're saying the 109 is flying at the Spitfires best turn performance speed, I am saying the 109 is flying at its own best turn performance speed. Quite a difference.
Last edited by JtD; 09-17-2012 at 07:27 PM. |
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Best turn performance is a specific speed. In the single point analysis of best turn performance, the airplanes are at different speeds. When we look at the entire envelope, the Spitfire must be at a slower speed in order to outturn the Bf-109.
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That graph must be rubbish.
I don't pretend to understand what it's supposed to mean, but the aircraft leave the graph in opposite directions. That just doesn't happen in graphs of real world effects. |
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