Hi Kweassa,
i had exact your datas in mind when i started this discussion!!
What you write regarding the roll instability and the need to flaps to stabilize the plane, with the knowledge that the turnrate dont increase is how it was!!
At that time(your tests show that) only some planes had the "magical flaps"(i found the P51D, F4U and P38 took most and unbelievable benifit by full flaps, but i also found the 190A flaps much to good, while the 190 had many problems otherwise, so this benefit didnt show up that much)
Now also the 109´s turnmuch better with full flaps!!
The turnrate remain rather the same, but the radius decrease extreme, similar to the F4U and P38!!
Take a 109K, 100% fuel, then seak for the slowest speed in a level flight without altitude lost(full flaps), thats around 95-100mph. At this speed its of course impossible to bank the plane without altlost, cause we need 100% lift to keep alt.
But already at 105-110mph we can make the most tight turn with a 45° bank.
So we gain 100% lift within 5-15mph!!
Isnt that magic??
At least we dont need to complain the US flaps anymore. lol
Normal flaps dont increase the lift in general!!
In most planes flaps decrease the max lift!!
Flaps shift the speed of best lift to a slower speed and they specialy lower the nose of the plane while that, but at same time the max AoA get decreased as well and this have in many cases a smaler lift as result.
You need to understand why this is so:
Most planes can fly below landing speed without flaps, , the problem is that the angle of attack in this flightposition would let touch the tailwheel at 1st and of course the pilot would have problems to see the runway.
Full flaps now change the airfoil, its somewhat like the whole wing turned around, to have a more big angle in relation to the flightdirection.
As result the wing get a higher AoA when the flaps get extracted, without to move the elevator, but the airfoil dont allow a that high max AoA anymore.
The changed airfoil would explain the upmoving nose for some time, on the other had the full extended flaps cause a asymetrical drag below the plane, somewhat a leverage and as faster the plane fly this leverage will push the nose down.
The rather bad formed extreme slowspeed airfoil(wing + full flaps) will lose its lift at higher speeds rather fast, cause the airflow will break, so the drag leverage of the flaps will move the nose down.
Flaps only change the Airfoil from a highspeed to a slow speed airfoil, while the wingarea DECREASE.
So we have at one stage a very smooth airfoil with a bigger wingarea and on the other had a pretty squary airfoil with a smaler wingarea.
Real flaps rarely will increase the turnradius in a sustained turn, neighter the turn ratio!!
The high drag of the full extended flaps in combination with the smaler max lift make a turn radius gain while a sustained turn, like we have it now in AH, almost impossible.
Greetings,
Knegel