Where were they identified as 190A?
Well they certainly were not FW-190Ds, or:
1-They would have been identified as "Long-nosed FW-190s", as in 99% of other combat reports...
2-The "orbiting" one would have had a hard time kicking the pants off a Spit Mk XIV in a low-speed on-the-deck orbit, if this report is any guide:
http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/23110283/m/7891055058/p/1 Quote: "1-The FW-190D-9, although well armored and equipped to carry heavy armament, appears to be much less desirable from a handling standpoint than other models of the FW-190 using the BMW 14 cylinder radial engine."
Any advantage this airplane may have in performance over other models of the FW-190 is more than offset by its poor handling characteristics."
Ho-Hum...
And this inferiority is very noticeable in most if not all the combat reports I have seen... On the other hand vertical maneuvers may have been another issue...
But of course you guys are CONVINCED the FW-190D-9 out-turns the FW-190A in flat sustained turns... LoL!!!
It would help if you guys listened to ONE relevant WWII pilot in your entire lives... Johnny Johnson for instance...
As far as the Spitfire IX clipped wing, if you also spent time building models, you would know how scarce, comparatively to full-wings, available markings for clipped Mk IXs are (But not so scarce at all for Mk Vs)...
In any case, the full wing Mk IXs outnumbers the clipped mark IXs by somewhere around ten to one, and that still leaves hundreds of clipped Mark IXs to chose from...
And the TsAGI test STILL would have mentionned it if the Mk IX was clipped: Is that really what you are clinging to?
How about taking your head out of your little simulation worldview for a minute, and at least ADRESSING two basic questions:
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First, did the Luftwaffe not evaluate an UNDERPOWERED needle-prop P-47D Razorback and state flat-out: "The P-47D out-turns our Me-109G"?
If so, how come?
Second, what the heck do you think this Russian evaluation summary
http://www.ww2f.com/eastern-europe/21828-russian-combat-experiences-fw-190-a.html of hundreds of combat encounters meant by "The FW-190A inevitably offers turning combat at a minimum speed"?
Or Johnny Johnson when he says, post-war: "The FW-190A turned better than the Me-109"?
Doesn't it hurt your head to have all these WWII pilots beat on it all the time, year after year after year?
It sure did mine when I was building my game (I HATED the feeling these combat pilot quotes gave me, and no wonder), and you WILL feel better when you start accepting what they say...
It's better than Aspirin or Tylenol: Trust me, I know from bitter experience...
Gaston