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It is a legal binding document that the customer does not have to pay for the aircraft if it does not reach the stated performance. There is no guessing required. Once more as already stated, both Mtt and the Luftwaffe confirmed that performance before that aircraft left the factory. Using a prototype, Bf-109EV15a from 1938 with a new type engine at the time, DB-601A. A new type engine that Daimler Benz is saying does not reach its rated power yet but will in the near future. Bf-109EV15a is for a fact not representative of a front line fighter two years later. It certainly is not proof of any form of "optimistic" manufacturer's performance. Quote:
The 5 minute rating is either 1.3ata (DB-601A1) or 1.35ata (DB-601Aa). Quote:
This particular debate over Bf-109E WNr 1304 has been ongoing for years among a much more knowledgeable crowd, no offense meant to the IL2 Sturmovik players. Even lining up the original Baumeister Datum for WNr 1304 has not solved the issue. It was built at a time when both engines were being delivered to Mtt. Without the engine Werknummer, we may never know. Quote:
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The climb performance is also typical for a colder than standard day. They did get better climb results than Mtt but their climb power settings appear off. Their rpm is high, which makes a difference and so is their manifold pressure. All of that is secondary to the fact they performed the climbs on a colder than standard day. Last edited by Crumpp; 10-28-2011 at 11:03 AM. |
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