Here's a clip of the 45min film. It showes an alt for the Ki-67 of 34.4K. An alt he maintained dispite turning, and slowing to 180mph (shown here.) He was also as fast as 250mph. but through his turns and speed changes the plane never went below 34K. So perhaps the chart is for fully loaded, but if so, the 410 would be fully loaded too, correct? I don't think the 600KG gun, and 25% fuel make it more than fully loaded. So I'm still not sure why I can't catch him. To be clear...no acusations of any funny business...from me. I just think the charts are not clear, or perhaps up to date. 410 should have a clear advantage here.
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All I can really say to that is I'd still like to see the relevant parts of the film. At least using alt-x auto climb it didn't go higher than 32,4k with 50% TA. I
did have 500kg bomb on board but I remember dropping it. The film viewer is acting a bit weird regarding what it shows the load out to be in the cockpit. I have to redo the test it seems. The climb speed naturally was quite high at that point at over 280mph TAS so doing an inertia climb would have resulted in higher altitude but only momentarily.
There have been changes to bomber flight modes to address max. alt issues before like the recent change of the Lancs. It's really hard to say off hand if Ki-67 can go higher than it should. That was the reason why I ran the test and came to a conclusion that the absolute ceiling is "within limits" (32,4k) compared to the real world service ceiling. Knowing the Japanese war time definition for service ceiling would be very helpful for comparison with AH.
Everything I've read on the Ki-67 says it's max service ceiling was 31,070 ft.
Same here. Service Ceiling has some margin of climb/turn rate left depending on the exact definition service/country uses. And it obviously varies depending on the weight of the aircraft. So at extremely lightly loaded and with no climb rate left the aircraft can go higher.
For Me410's Service Ceiling I've seen several different figures.
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If I botched up that test, my humblest apologies for claiming that you are wrong when it was me that was wrong.