Basicly this means that four tested Spitfires had lower Cd0 than a filled and polished Fw190A-8. Generally both planes are in same ballpark.
Lets compare the Spitfires with their contemprary FW-190 opponents:
Lets see and compare total drag @ 440fps at the Spitfires FTH altitude with the correct data:
BF 274 - 795.641828 @ 440 fps
Total Drag FW-190A5 -718.2845242@ 440 fps
BS354 - No data listed except the A/C was 7 mph slower w/50 bhp more output than the Merlin 66 @ (+18)
BS543 - 810.863789
FW-190A5 - 705.7484202
BS551 - 758.4823884
FW-190A5 - 704.890256
EN524 with 4 bladed prop - 765.4635575
FW-190A5 - 702.4712376
BS310 with 4-bladed prop - 793.0539968
FW-190A5 - 751.8834689
BS310 with 5 bladed prop - 794.0663191
FW-190A5 - 749.7161496
JL165 - done to death
MA 648 Merlin 66 (+18) SU Pump - 838.0549776
FW-190A5 - 804.8037275
BS310 - 792.6552588 Parasitic drag - 691.672177
FW-190A8 - 794.3964059 Parasitic drag - 606.4158622
At 315mph the total drag situation changes completely in the FW-190A8 favor.
JL165 vs FW-190A8 has been done to death, again in the FW-190A8's favor.
MA 648 is the ONLY Spitfire Mk IX to beat the FW-190A8 for drag and here is why:
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External equipment of the above four aircraft was similar with the exception that MA.648 had the new pattern of air intake.
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MA648 - 837.1701001 parasitic drag - 751.6212076
FW-190A8 - 869.2121249 parasitic drag - 709.9624067
The parasitic drag is always in the FW-190's favor but the total drag drops to within a few pounds of each other at 315 Mph but never swings in the FW-190's favor.
So ONE example of the Spitfire Mk IX with an experimental air intake beats the FW-190A8 in total drag. The others are behind their FW-190A contemporary the whole way.
That about covers the Spitfire Mk IX's vs. their contemporary FW-190 adversary.
Crumpp