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Originally Posted by Crumpp
LOL, Not really...that test would be a death sentence in a real aircraft.
It was a simple test. If you are above ~238mph EAS you should be able to break the airframe in a Spitfire Mk I with a single axis load.
By assymetrically loading the airframe, that speed is greatly reduced. The airframe should turn to confetti.
A dive over 300 mph EAS at full control deflection with an assymetrical load is pretty definative and easy to do.
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what are the equivalent EAS numbers for the 109? similar?