I have been putting the new version of the Mosquito VI through its paces and it is very good, I do have one concern about its performance. While some people have expressed concerns about its MIL speed performance I can't find anything that indicates a problem there. The climb rate on the other hand seems to be a bit low.
I tested the AH v2.19 Mosquito at full fuel and overload ammo, weight of 19,547lbs in the E6B and at +18lbs boost starting from 170mph I reached an initial climb rate of 3,025fpm. With 25% fuel and no ammunition at a weight of 16,484lbs I obtained an initial climb rate of 3,785fpm.
The only document that I have found relevant Merlin 25 Mosquito VI climb rate data in is in the addendum to report 74, Tactical Trials for Mosquito VI. The entire report, including the addendum, is here:
http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/mosquito/Mosquito-VI-tactical.pdf The addendum is not as detailed in layout, but it states that the Merlin 25 Mosquito VI was tested in the same configuration as the Merlin 23 Mosquito VI was. The lightest configuration for the Merlin 23 Mosquito VI was the long range fighter at 19,941lbs, carrying a 113 gallon long range tank in its bomb bay. I used the 100% fuel and overload ammunition to approximate this weight, assuming a short flight before trials began.
In section 6 of the addendum it states "Near the ground the rate was approximately 3,800 ft. per minute in a steady climb." If the RAF test was accurate, it would seem that the initial climb rate of the Mosquito VI in AH is about 700-800fpm too low.
I don't have any other data, of any kind, referring to the Merlin 25 Mosquito VI's climb rate at +18lbs boost, so there may be better information in HTC's possession. I also must admit that having been given something I'd been requesting for nine years I feel a bit awkward making this post, but I figure now is the best time to bring it up when the new version is still being actively worked on.
In every other way, the new Mosquito meets or exceeds all of my hopes and I am still somewhat stunned that the remodeling of it happened as it did.