I'm not buying it.
The fuel flow at 210 mph will be a fraction of that used for 300 mph. This will vary with weight but I do not see a Mustang being on the backside of the power curve at 210 mph. No way.
DaveBB said "Ok, the math of why the P-51 cruised most efficiently at 260mph is explained on pages 57/58. Below 260mph, induced drag increases. Above 260mph, parasitic drag increases."
The only comment worth making is that all the optimal cruise settings were Different for different GW, different external stores, and different altitudes. At lower altitude, for same gross weight and external stores conditions the entire Induced Drag/Parasite Drag plot shifts to the left so that the bottom of the drag curve is at a lower airspeed.
In the attached report at 25K for take off weight of 9600+ pounds racks only the optimal cruise speed is 303mph with 29"MP/2050 RPM and 52 gal/hr fule flow.
Add another 1400 pounds for two 110 gallon externals shows optimal cruise at 281mph TAS with 32"MP/2250 RPM and 57 gph ---------------> higher total drag, more power required for level flight, higher AoA for greater Induced Drag (than clean Mustang).
In this example the inbound cruise is 281mph, make RV, Ess around the bombers, drop tanks and automatically increase speed to 303mph straight line when you reduce throttle to 29" and decrease RPM to 2050.
With the Mustang as the center of discussion, the first fact you have to nail a.) the Gross Weight, and b.) the external stores condition.
At 25000 feet the chart I point you to below is Appendix B is:
http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/mustang/P-51D_15342_AppendixB.pdfThe values tabulated are those for the P-51D Manual for Range as a function of GW, external stores (or racks only), Max Continuous Power, Military Power and WEP at different altitudes.
The summary report is:
http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/mustang/p51d-15342.htmlThe important point for Vraciu is that for the aircraft to sustain level flight, there is very little leeway in the Drag bucket at 25,000 feet (and you know this) to lower speed and fuel flow because you also don't have much to play with to maintain Power Available = Power Required for level flight at the lower airspeed.
So the Max Loiter fuel consumption is lower than best cruise setting as expected but the angle of attack and Induced drag increases exponentially as the velocity decreases.
To your point, so what? - reduced fuel flow for greater loiter time is good as the bomber stream is zipping along at 2/3 the TAS of the Mustang? Why not drop even further on MP and RPM?
Well three reasons - First, to Fighter pilots in ETO with LW having altitude advantage nearly always, means that occasionally to throttle up ASAP is far better starting at 300 TAS than 220mph. The second reason is that Merlins are grumpy around 1600 RPM and MP below 30". The last reason is that the range at optimal cruise and higher airspeed gave the escort a lot of leeway.