Originally posted by SirLoin
Widewing..What about the Ta 152?...It seems to do quite well at turn fiting,not the dog everyone has been saying.
SirLoin, in a genuine stall fight, the TA 152H is marginally better than the Mustangs, IF you can whoa it down enough to get its flaps out.
While the various 190s now are in equal or better than the P-51s in turn radius, they still suffer from the inability to get their flaps down until below 200 mph. This means having to either chop power while turning hard or just waiting for E to burn down while maneuvering. The second method is dangerous as the P-51s turn better clean than the 190s while able to get one notch of flaps at 400 mph, meaning that during the first part of a maneuver fight, the P-51s will have an advantage. Currently, P-51s get their best combination or balance of rate and radius with two notches of flaps.
Therefore, the 190s and the 152 must somehow survive long enough to burn down to speeds below 150 mph. Down around 130 mph, the A-5, and 152 have an advantage, with the D-9 being about equal. At any speed, the A-8 and F-8 are still outclassed in a turn fight with P-51s. In fact, clean, the 190F-8 has a larger turn radius than the B-26, and the A-20G out-turns any 190 unless the 190s can get full flaps out. Even then, only the A-5 has an advantage. Here is where the 190s can take advantage of their roll rate to rapid change lift vectors and gain angles.
For planes such as the 190s, P-51s and P-47s, you generally want to keep the fight from degrading into a turning contest.
My regards,
Widewing