Originally posted by Crumpp
BTW,
Downside to C3 Injection. It cooled the engine while using 1.65 ata but at the expense of fuel consumption.
70 liters/5 min was the rate! So if you loaded up an FW-190A8 with a 300 liter fuel drop tank and the 115 liter auxilery tank you only had enough fuel for 40 minutes of flight time,
So the Luftwaffe had a good reason for mounting the 115 aux tank in C3 boost equipped 190's.
Crumpp
I suppose the 70 lit/5min (=840lit/h) does refer to the whole fuel consumption of the engine, ie. the amount of C-3 injection into the s/c intake, and the amount being injected into the combustion chamber. I am quite certain former also become a burning fuel after serving the useful purpose of a charge cooler. BTW, 840lit/hour doesn`t seem to me especially high for such a bigbore, high output engine as the 801.
BTW, Crumpp, do you have power output data for 1.58 (low gear) and 1.65ata (high gear) ? From the BMW 801D graphs it`s clear the output was 1800 PS at 1.42ata at SL, but I am looking for something definietive in this subject. I wonder if you have seen soemthing that shows the often mentions 2100 PS special emergency power output of the 801D as valid one. At 1.58ata, I would rather think of something like 2000 PS..
Karnak,
When this is said "19.........Comparitive dives between the two aircraft have shown that the Me.109 can leave the Spitfire without any difficulty. " and Barbi reads it he'll get something completely different than when MiloMorai reads it. The problem is that it is subjective. It doesn't give times, altitudes or distances.
The 109 could have been 5,000ft in front of the Spit or 500ft and it is likely that the two view it something like that.
I'm curious just how big a difference is being talked about here. The differences in F4UDOA's thread about the A6M5, P-51, P-38 and P-47 were not very pronounced when starting from the same speed. The steeper dives being discussed here would show a greater rate of separation, but I doubt the Bf109 or Fw190 are going to be going 100mph faster than the Spit after 2 seconds.
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I don`t think there was a bug difference, especially in view what F4UDOA posted. Probably the gain was just a few hundred meters. But that was enough.
Diving away was mostly employed an escape manouver, if someone was close behind on your tail, ready to fire. Personally I use it primarly to get out of the worst situation, presenting an easy target when. Somehow I have to increase the range, and get out of his guns envelope quickly before anything else. If I can do that by diving, and quickly, then my aircraft is already superior enough in dives to that be a preferred tactic.
So I guess when speaking about superior diving ability, we should rather think about an advantage being utilized in combat to quickly gain speed/get out of hot tactical situations, rather than some silly dive race lasting 6000m altitude and the winner being the one who reaches .85 Mach first. F4DOA`s post was most enlightening in this respect.