Tonight I did some speed runs with the faster fighters. Using E6B, I checked max speed at three altitudes, 28.5k, 25k and 20k.
Results are as follows.
28.5k
F4U-4: 445 mph
SpitXIV: 444 mph
109G-10: 436 mph
P-51D: 433 mph
P-38J: 412 mph
Fw 190D-9: 410 mph
25K
F4U-4: 446 mph
109G-10: 443 mph
P-51D: 441 mph (a bit faster than expected)
SpitXIV: 441 mph
Fw 190D-9: 421 mph
P-38J: 420 mph (within 0.5 mph of the Eglin Field test, @ 420.5)
20k
109G-10: 444 mph
F4U-4: 439 mph
Fw 190D-9: 426 mph
P-51D: 425 mph
SpitXIV 420 mph
P-38J: 405 mph
Note that the Dora is terrific from 20k on down. from about 23k on up, the P-38J is faster, accelerates much faster and climbs better by a significant margin. In fact at 20k, measuring acceleration via time to go from 200 mph to 300 mph, the P-38J is the fastest accelerating prop fighter in the plane set. Its nearest rival is the F4U-4, 1.1 seconds behind. The mighty Tempest is 12.1 seconds behind. Coming in 1.8 seconds behind the P-38J is the 109G-10. About 13 seconds behind the Lightning, we find the La-7 plodding along. Indeed, both the Tempest and La-7 find themselves out-classed at 20k by virtually every other fighter I tested in both acceleration and climb.
Anyway, it is interesting to see how close the AH2 modeling is as relates to max speed. It seems that the AH2 G-10 falls in between the K-4 and data I've seen for a real G-10 (452 mph and 428 mph respectively), almost as if its a hybrid, like the AH2 SpitIX.
My regards,
Widewing