Baldy, if it matters so much to you, just post the Mythbusters findings, they actually did it..
W.W., your timings appear confused, is it .03 seconds, or .03 minutes, or 3min & 3 secs?
Anyhow, given the difference in power to weight of a maxed out WEP/light load F8F on climb - to a Yak,
-- more'n likely - the margin would be even more significant.
Brooke, if you like, forget about the headwind ( although it was mentioned in other source material),
but, simply applying the adjective 'irrelevant' in the face of the facts wont fly..
Certification criteria is obviously relevant, if you want to claim a valid record, as opposed to a stunt..
The Navy climb stunt was a craftily & cunningly executed cheater & clearly predicated on maxing out
the result, so - credit to them on the timing result.. the fact remains, however it was not kosher, nor sanctioned
as official by the FAI, as Widey claimed.
Widey made a bunch of claims that have been debunked, I suppose 'irrelevant' will be your way of
smokescreening that too.. ..do try & be a bit objective, for the sake of credibility..