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Snapper, I thought you'd only starred in the film 'Dogs of Dover'!
How did you land that role? :lol: I myself had the Spit II up to 28,900ft the other night on ATAG server 1. God I must've been bored. It just wouldn't go the last 1100ft to 30,000, no matter how hard I tried. It was a nice view though. Here's a couple of shots. Didn't take one of the view, unfortunately. :( |
20/22k is ok, you can go higher to around 24K for sweeps but rarely see anything else at that alt, Wolverine and maybe one or two others. Not much point in going any higher.
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But it's so rhoenry way up there....... :(
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I went up to 7k, closed rads most of the way, leveled out, and hit full throttle. Three Spit 1s who were below and far behind me eventually caught up. I think that's pretty definitive. Incidentally, it agrees with this graph that Banks prepared from the graphs posted by 1C staff: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...x=40gk54utfx7r I note with much amusement that Snapper, you posted in this very thread less than 10 posts after this post was made, yet you act like you haven't seen it. But again, if you want to pretend that the 109 is superior in every aspect to all the RAF fighters then go ahead. |
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That is my original testing data Snapper was quoting. My concern was that Spits don't conform to the B6 stated performance (which is what Banks plotted). For Spit Ia (offline, 0900 game time) I get: FTH = 16500 ft at full throttle, 6.2psi, 2750rpm (rad open) 245 mph IAS 245mph IAS@16500ft = 323mph TAS At 19500 ft at full throttle, 4psi, 2750 rpm (rad open), 230mph IAS 230mph IAS@19500ft = 317mph TAS Max speed drops above sim tested FTH (16500ft) as would be expected. My Spit I is slower at alt than 109s and B6 data. Simple IAS/TAS conversion (2% rule). rpms>2700 give rapid oil gasket failures during these tests. camber |
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