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Old 09-26-2012, 06:47 AM
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Do you know where cruise speeds are located on the Power and thrust curves?

Need me to show you.....????
No need, thank you.

All I said was that you were wrong in your statement that 400kph fixed trim setting was due to the 'good speed for dogfight' reason

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When you calculate out the performance, it is easy to see why Mtt defaulted the trim to 400kph.

That is a very good speed to dogfight the airplane.
It is a very good speed to dogfight the airplane, but that has nothing to do with the sustained turn debate (in practical reality of an actual air combat). I explained that earlier. It is also not the reason for default trim settings, that reason was actually cruise speed at 1.15ata @ 2200U/min.

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Why do you think the trim on the Bf-109 is set to 400 kph IAS???
You do understand they can trim the aircraft for whatever speed they desired?? Having a fixed trim condition is a great way to set the combat speed for your airforce.
Please don't mix up facts as they suit you to prove your bizzare theories.
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