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Originally Posted by Gaston
Ahem, "Vertical Turn" here means a "Vertical Bank turn" (vintage lingo), and the context of the text makes perfectly clear the Spitfire V loses in sustained horizontal turns.
And at real high speed you Black-out in unsustainable turns, and at low speed you gray out in unsustainable turns, which means the fight started at lower or medium speeds at best, and went on to sustainable low-speed horizontal turns.
Despite what Johnny Johnson opines about the impact of the Spitfire Mk IX, the only advantage this later mark had on the Mark V was on the vertical...
So Mk IXs redressed the balance with their superior climb rate, not superior turn rate...
Gaston
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Gray out, black out, same thing.
OK, so IX wasnt any faster than V?
I dont think you have read the book.... Just another example of turning a vets words to what you want to hear instead of what he says. And not first time of you.