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Thank you very much for the info about the superchargers, superb!
![]() I am aware of RAM effect, but the current FTH in the sim (for all Emils) is 4,5km in the climb. (I would need to re-check that in the current beta patch.)
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You are welcome.
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You do have examples you can post, yes?
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On the Bf 109 E-3/b, E-4/b and E-7 and the engine thingy. Do not distinguish the bomb carriers too much, especially not when talking about the engine. IIRC not a single E-3/b was produced (unsurprising since the E-3 went out of production even before the Luftwaffe even thought about using the 109 as Jabo) so any potential aircraft of that type would be converts. Although this is somewhat doubtful since they would most likely be upgraded to E-4 standards at the same time and labeled E-4/b afterwards, anyway.
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According to rather old FM files there is a DB601A and DB601Aa. The Bf 109 uses the DB601A, only the He-111 P uses the DB601Aa.
Both engines have the same FTH (4500m), max boost (1.35) and WEB (1.45) values. The difference that I found: - DB601Aa has a higher ramming factor - DB601Aa has a constant speed propeller |
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Buzzsaw,
To answer your questions about the V15a, yes its an E-1, but no, I do not think there was any meaningful difference between the E-1 and E-3 aerodynamically. Only the fitted armament was different. Now one of the test you have posted show that there was 0 to 1 kph "difference" between the MG FF being present or not.Other than that there was a slight bulge under the cannon drum in the underside of the wing. I do not know what drag that was responsible for, but I do have British tests for the Spitfire which give a speed difference of a whopping 1 mph for the similar bulge for the Hispano ammo drums... As for the V15a test, the full paper has been transcribed on my site http://kurfurst.org/Performance_test...w_109V15a.html and I have also recently uploaded the originals to this forum, you can find in one of my recent postings in another thread. As for the 3 papers you have posted, they are turn times and radii for the 109E at 0 and 6000m, at various flap settings.
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Maybe you are right and the numerous engine overhauls would cause for majority of the later BoB Emils flying with Aas despite the lower overall number of 601 made (e.g. one airframe could have several engines installed during its lifespan). What we have now is a DB 601 with A-1 FTH and Aa rating, that is certainly incorrect.
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