hitech,
i meant for that approach to be used across the set where the pilots handbook and the technical trials display a wide disparity in their numbers.
i just used the types we have been discussing as examples since they are the FMs i have noticed this issue in so far.
i understand your problems with regard to all the planes and i was wondering this ...
we have the chart with the "air speed/degree of deflection" curves for the 109. we have your numbers for the planes that can deploy their flaps at higher speeds in AH and the data you have to support those speeds.
if we take the numbers we have for the known high speed combat flap planes plot them and draw the curves and plot any other seemingly relevant data we could find and draw those as well ...
do you think that if we show a correlation throughout all those curves, proving that it is a consistent
"wind resistance/structure strength" issue, and therefore we could reasonably predict the speed/resistance relationship to any degree of flap deflection for a given system as long as we know the degrees to be estimated and an approved speed at one of those degrees of deflection settings?
at least any system that allows multiple flap deflections. even if we only had a single deflection angle and its approved speed?
do you think that proving the relationship is a consistent "wind resistance=force applied to structure" matter over all the flaps that offer variable deflection angles, and therefore predicable for any degree of deflection that may be modeled in the game.
in your opinion would that be a valid way of approaching this issue?
It is a valid premises and is what I was saying in option #3.
I have no idea if this is or is not reasonable.
Is this only an example?
I really have no idea with out the other papers surrounding your 1 data sheet how the data was created?
What are we suppose to do with the other 100 aircraft we have?
How do we choose speeds for aircraft with other sheets?
Where does the 109E fall in strength of flap design as compared to other aircraft.
Do we now need to move all the other aircraft also?
These are just a few of the questions that are raised by wanting to change our current way of choosing speeds. Note, I again did not say it can not be changed, I am really just wanting to show you that you can not look at one plane in isolation.
As I said earlier. You wish to discuss this, start thinking about the entire system and how it will effect all planes when you ask questions like is it reasonable.
HiTech