Originally posted by df54
Ok' then the f4u with its hp can overcome all the forces trying to pull it outward from the axis of rotation.
Umm no. Let's assume we are talking about a sustained flat turn for F4u4. Its angle of attack is going to be limited by its maximum coefficent of lift. So that's one thing that limits its turn radius.
Another thing that's going to limit it's flat turn radius is going to be its bank angle. It's bank angle is going to be limited by its speed. The less speed it has, the less bank angle it can hold without stalling. What is affecting its speed is the excess drag being induced by the high angle of attack.
Here is where the horsepower comes in to play. The more HP or more correctly thrust you have availible to overcome the total drag, the more speed and therefore bank angle you can hold. The more bank angle you can hold, the tighter the turn radius you can sustain indefinately.
Now on the other hand if we are talking instantanious turn rate, then we are back to the relativity of factors in my first post. Max AoA, and G loading the pilot and wings are going to be limiting factors, and depending on relative speeds a heavier plane could very well out turn a lighter plane under the right conditions.