Dhyran,
You are still walking the bleeding edge without directly insulting Hitech for disagreeing with your feelings that you have a superior knowlege and or experience in this matter over him. His program responds to number inputs not feelings or memories. Give him superior data that he can verify from sources or mathmaticly to change his mind.
By the time I was 16 I had 200 hours along with rebuilding an Aeronca Champ when I was 17 becasue of my father and his pilot freinds. My father ended up a multi engine commercial instructor out of BWI, cargo, air ambulance and charter pilot which started with those gliders at Dunstable Downs. This walk through memory lane doesen't change the requirements of the game's physical modeling engine. Nor do my experiences in the past. I stopped flying in my 20's so I leave it at that for my lack of current experience out of respect to the pilots with current tickets in this game.
If you have real and superior data I beleive Hitech will change the A8 for you.
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Babs,
Go for an A9. What the heck.
If the D9 is the most that could be gotten from that wing then maybe an A9 will be something in between. I could only find one reference for engine and speeds.
1944 Oct. BMW 801F (108S) 2,000 PS
FW190-A9 basic fighter 2-MG131, 2-mg151\20, 2-MG151\20 4370kg 347mph SL and 413mph at alt.
I wonder if these speeds were really with an 801S since the 801F was still under development.
1944 Oct. BMW 108D 1,700 PS
FW190-A8 basic fighter 2MG131, 2 MG151\20, 2 MG151\20 4300kg 352 mph at Sea Level 405 mph at 18,045
I wonder at what alt the A9 108S at 4370kg equalises speed or passes the A8 108D at 4300kg? I found no mention that the overall wing had been changed. Just added to in some cases.