Hi Pasoleati,
>I had thought about this, too, but couldn't find any data on it. It would certainly help to explain the 10 km/h gap at sea level which I get from the constant power assumption.
To get my calculations match the P-47D from the F4U-4 comparison report, I've to reduce power at sea level from the rated 2600 HP to 2520 HP.
Of course, this has an impact on the climb rate as well so that I drop below the quoted initial climb rate. Since my calculation shows a much better climb than the F4U-4 report, the rest of the climb rate graph is safely above the reported data of course.
Do you have any data on the throttling losses (or a hint how to get such data)? There are so many variables in turbocharger performance that I'm hesitant to guess anything :-)
The next thing to compare it to is Baugher's data for the P-47D-25RE. The high critical altitude indicates that his data is actually for 2300 HP, while I have a power plant chart for the type indicating a WEP rating of 64" Hg, which should yield the oft-quoted 2535 HP. On the other hand, this power plant chart is dated 11-1-44 (which I take to be November 1944), so it might be that when the D-25RE came out, it was only cleared for 2300 HP. On the other hand, Baugher explicitely quotes 2535 HP. No way his speed curve matches this! Unfortunately, the climb rate he quotes is in the middle between those I'd predict for 2300 HP and 2535 HP, so that's no help either.
The Aces High P-47D-25 seems to have 2535 HP, too, judging from the climb rate. It's considerably slower than one might expect from both Baugher's data and the F4U-4 report, though. Surprisingly, the Aces High D-30 climb better at the same power, weight and only very slightly improved speed. I wonder if this could have something to do with the paddle blade propeller?
The Aces High D-11 seems to be the fastest of the Aces High Thunderbolts, but as it also has the worst climb rate despite being 1000 lbs lighter, it looks like it has only 2300 HP and the speed gain is due to the better aerodynamics of the razorback fuselage. Or does it have the toothpick propeller that harms climb rate?
Unfortunately, I don't have any real-life data on the razorback to compare this to. Which Thunderbolts had which propeller type, anyway?
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)