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VISCONTI

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c.205 sustained dive speed
« on: January 05, 2000, 06:06:00 AM »
The only data i have found say:

609mph was the top speed on a sustained dive speed

then i think that "650 IAS minor damage 695 Wings removed" are too big.

VISCONTI

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c.205 sustained dive speed
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2000, 06:33:00 AM »
Rate of climb performance

Alt.......Average ROC...Max speed...Max dive
43+..........NA...............NA...........NA
37-42........200.............324..........524
31-36........800............349..........524
25-30......1.800............374..........550
19-24......2.800............399..........550
13-18......3.300............374..........550
7-12.......3.700............374..........524
1-6........4.100............349..........499

NA: not assigned cause max ceiling was about 37200

finally i found these data :-)

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Offline gatt

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c.205 sustained dive speed
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2000, 08:18:00 AM »
   
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finally i found these data

Ciao, Visconti.

hmmmmm, interesting. Where are those data from? Do you know armament and weight for the test machine?

So far, we have only the Guidonia tests of february 1943. A 3,270Kg C.205V armed with 4x12,7mm (strange thing, it can be a typo of the german writer, couse I'd never heard about a 4x12,7mm armed C.205V) climbed with a 109G-4 to 20K.


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"And one of the finest aircraft I ever flew was the Macchi C.205. Oh, beautiful. And here you had the perfect combination of italian styling and german engineering .... it really was a delight to fly ... and we did tests on it and were most impressed." - Captain Eric Brown