Funked, I'm performing 10 individual rolls (5 to the left and 5 to the right) and timing each roll, then taking the average.
Trying to axial roll an AH aircraft 5 times in a row leads to the a/c burying its nose. You end up finishing the 5 rolls 50 mph faster than you began them, which introduces errors of its own.
Pyro made an important comment about different data sets. He may have other data for these planes. This NACA chart is great but it's not Gospel.
I can understand minor inconsistencies between data sets, BUT
take a look at the Typhoon data. 37 degrees per second too fast on average? I find it hard to accept that ANY real data set for the Tiffie would support AH rollrates. The Zero, 19 degrees, F6F-5 at 14 degrees.
I can understand trying to narrow the rollrate gap for playability reasons, but why can't they just tell us that? (if that is indeed the reason)
Don't expect any of this changed any time soon. Funny thing is, the 190 back in 0.36 or so was closer to the NACA rollrate than it is at present. In the early days of AH I did a heap of flight testing of AH aircraft, which included rollrates. The 190A8 used to roll at about 150 degrees/sec at 250mph.
But no longer.