Hi Isegrim,
>Simply it could be Tsagi climbed at the 30min setting, but speed runs were done at the 3 min setting - the latter being rather impractical for long climbs.
Hm. I'm not sure.
The Tsagi charts have several sets of numbers.
Pic. 1 Vmax: Me 109G-4, 650 km/h @ 7 km
Pic. 2 Vmax: Me 109G-2, 670 km/h @ 7 km
JPG15, Vmax: Me 109G-4, 650 km/h @ 7 km
1941 - 1943 Vmax: Me 109G-2 (tre...), 650 km/h @7 km
JPG21 Vmax: Me 109G-2 (tre...), 670 km/h @ 7 km
which seems to be a matching pair with
Pic.2 Vy: Me 109G-2 (tre ...), ca. 21 m/s peak climb rate
The Russian term in brackets which I'm unable to read might provide an explanation :-)
>HoHun, look at the picture, it was posted by another member, and it`s the same MT 215 plane, just before in German service. And the tailwheel
IS out.

Oops, missed that it was the very same plane. How can you tell?
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)