...so there can be no doubt, that this must be fixed.
The text below is a passage from Kurt Tank-Focke Wulf’s Designer and Test Pilot, Wolfgang Wagner, ISBN 0-7643-0644-8
Tank does a brief flight test with a FW190D9 in this book, and this passage refers to the dive speed reached with the D9.
As you can see in the text, K. Tank mentions a dive speed off 700km/h IAS @6000 meter
that translates into
435mph IAS @ 19,672 ft.
also tanks mentions that there is no flutter, no vibration or any shacking of the plane.
I did two test dives, both from 28,000 feet, too copy K. Tanks test.
i timed the dive a bit wrong, so that i could only reach 400mph IAS @ 19k
but even at this speed, the D9 shook violantly.
I still was 35 mph away from Tanks speed, and you got the feeling the AH D9 rips apart in a few sec.
I did a second test this time reaching 400 mph IAS at 20K 8as you can see the timing is a bit hard), and again the bird shook wild.
So this time, i brought anything, a source and a test and so we have the prove that the D9 compresses to early. About 35-40 mph to early, and as the source says the D9 would reach 435mph IAS@19,672 feet without shaking.
This time HTC must fix this, it is proven.