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I'm afraid I've never heard of "Dog House" plot. In the Air Force, we had "V-G" (Velocity-Accelleration) diagrams which may be similar. Although V-G diagrams would be really nice, I only want a general cornering velocity that I can always shoot for when the enemy is after me. I'm a big believer in KISS...(Keep it simple, stupid).
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A rose by any other name!
![]() Sad thing is This kind of testing (turn rates) was not part of the formal testing (read typical testing) during WWII. That is to say you may find a few real world data test repots on a few planes but not all. ![]() I do have these graphs for the IL-2 1946 planes here http://www.flightsimtesting.com Problem is right now I am updating my website for CoD, so many of the IL-2 planes (aka the data base) are not loaded right now. When fully loaded there are some 600+ planes listed
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Theres a reason for instrumenting a plane for test..
That being a pilots's 'perception' of what is going on can be very different from what is 'actually' going on. Last edited by ACE-OF-ACES; 09-08-2012 at 04:02 PM. |
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Dog house or Fan plot. Here is one for the BF109E3 cv Spit I. Zero Climb line represents Sustained perf (Ps=0)
In the end the subject of corner speeds in COD is rather moot since Structural G is not modelled so in effect the limiting values are either Lift limit into Black out threshold. ![]() ![]() |
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