i tested the stall speed of the 190D and Ta152 (max. fuel load)
TA152: 107mph
190D: 110mph
the corresponding lift factors are:
Cl (152) : 1,56
Cl (190D) : 1,52
The problem is that the Ta152 had a modified airfoil compared to the 190A and D series. I put together the most important factors:
You can see in the last line Clmax (= Camax) which is higher for the Ta152 (1,7). The reason is that the point of the maximum thickness for the airfoil is moved forward (ta/tw =0,35 compared to 0,545 of the dora) which allowed obviously higher Cl-max factors.
And this is maybe, together with the larger wingarea, the reason why the 152 is not so fast. It was the opposite way compared to a laminar wing, where the point of maximum thickness was moved back.
Well, the drag is modelled, so what about the lift?
niklas