Well i know the Spitfire Mk1 best climb Rate and that's around 4,740 feet per minute. But V speed's never heard of them for WW2 aircraft as really in the vertical with a spit you have atleast 20 seconds of time in it if you are lucky.

Here is the climb and stall speeds Of the Spit IX along with the maximum speeds in testing.
http://www.spitfireperformance.com/spitfire-IX.htmlIts really a good read and shall give you an average idea of all aircraft of that period

But never go vertical in a WW2 aircraft as 80% of the time you are a dead duck

you also may not now it but i believe that WW2 aircraft where designed to fight in the Speed and the climb, dive and their turning capability's. In WW2 rookie pilots where warned never to do a loop in combat as you expose too mutch aircraft and run the risk of stalling out infront of your oppenent. So in reality the V speeds where never considered to be apropiate for them as at the time Engine power wasnt able to take the aircraft vertical in likes of today's aircraft.

Im sure someone will come along and either correct me or worse
