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http://www.spitfireperformance.com/n3171.html Bf-109E3 data used: http://kurfurst.org/Tactical_trials/...ls/Morgan.html
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An obvious statement but the Spit trials you quote above seems to be without the extra boost that 100 octane allows.
A second observation, can someone explain how the Me109 is supposed to have a better manoverability at higher speeds than the SPitfire when all the tests point out how difficult the 109 is to manoever at high speeds due to the way the controls stiffen up at high speed compared to the Spitfire? Last I don't see how the chart on posting 129 page 13 proves what it says it proves. I would appreciate it if it could be explained to me in simple terms or explain the maths behind the criteria thanks Last edited by Glider; 09-17-2012 at 05:01 PM. |
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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.
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