Salute
The original and complete RAE report on a captured
109E3 can be found here:
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/att...dling-test.pdf
You may need to be a member of the WWII Aircraft Forums to download it.
You can also see the report in a transcribed format on Kurfurst's 109 page.
http://www.kurfurst.org/Tactical_tri...ls/Morgan.html
I am not sure the version posted on Kurfurst's page is complete.
I am not going to post the entire 40 pages of that report, just the sections which I think are most relevant to the aircraft's flying characteristics.
The RAE test is undoubtably the most definitive and scientific report on the flying qualities of the aircraft, as well as its technical details. Unfortunately it is impossible to say whether or not this aircraft's engine was performing to the level which might have been achieved by an operational 109E3 in the hands of a Luftwaffe Staffel. It was one of two 109's which had originally been captured by the French Air Force, put through a series of tests by them, and then shipped over to Britain. However, the technical examination, as well as the results which could be ascertained with lower speed testing, (as for example stall speeds) and which were not dependent on maximum performance can certainly be taken as a good representation of the aircraft's capabilities.
I'll post those excerpts and my comments tommorrow.