Just some observations I made:
1.Computed standard day dynamic pressure for the following altitudes: Sea Level; 5,000 ft; 10,000ft; 15,000ft; 20,000ft; 25,000ft at 200, 250, 300, and 350 mph per.
2.Compiled wingloading numbers for the P-51D, P-47D25, P-47N, and FW-190D9 using ingame weights and published wing area numbers. All aircraft were loaded with 75% fuel. P-51D weighed with 6X.50, and Jugs weighed using 8X.50 w/267 rpg. Weights and wingloading:
P-51D: 9700lbs; 41.3 lbs/ft^2
P-47D: 14,000lbs; 46.7 lbs/ft^2
P-47N: 15,500lbs; 46.4 lbs/ft^2
FW190-D9: 9200lbs; 46.7 lbs/ft^2
Using that wingloading, I computed required coefficients of lift for 1G, 2G, and 3G maneuvers at each altitude/speed listed above.
I didn't have enough time to graph everything, and if the discussion encourages me, I'll post the tables/graphs in their entirety.
For example, based solely on wingloading:
In a P-51D, a 3G, 200 mph maneuver at 10,000 feet requires a Cl of 1.64, which should be in the stall range of the P-51D.
In a FW190-D9, a 3G, 200 mph maneuver at 10,000 feet requires a Cl of 1.85, which should be in the stall range.
The same maneuver at 200 mph and 25,000 feet requires 2.7 and 3.05 respectively. The same maneuver at 350 mph and 10,000 feet requires .54 and .61 respectively.
Speeds are in TAS.
Is this relevant? I understand the relationship between dynamic pressure, wing loading, and required Cl, but does this illustrate anything worthy of discussion?