Anyone have any of the British tests? I'm really curious about the roll rate, because I was under the impression that the 109E4 could out-roll the Spitfire I. This isn't the case in Aces High- it isnt even close.
Spit I has a 360 roll of about 6 seconds each way (left and right, I only tested it 3 times each way though) at 200 to 250 mph, at 300 mph the roll time increases to about 7 seconds (maybe a little worse than 7).
109E4 has a roll rate of about 8 seconds going left and 7 seconds going right at 200 and 250 mph. It didn't seem to get much worse at 300 mph, remained about 8 seconds both ways.
Also seems like the Spitfire starts the roll a lot faster, if you know what I mean. 109E seems like it has to take a bit to figure out you just threw the stick to one side, then it starts ponderously rolling.
For comparison, the 109F4 has a 5 second roll to the left and a 4 second roll to the right (and it also doesnt have that 'your stick is buried in a bucket of cement' feeling when you start the roll. What was changed to bring about this drastic improvement in roll performance?
I know the 109F series switched to rounded wingtips instead of the squared off ones- but the RAF switched to squared off wingtips in their Spitfires to improve rolling performance. So what could it be?