Hi MW,
>I think your criticism is that I mistyped ft. for lbs.?
No, I really, honestly mistook the wing loading value for the boost pressure and got confused by that. I noticed your typo meant that you came close to making the same mistake, but unlike me managed to avoid it :-)
>The text of the reports show 1100 hp as max power at 2400 RPM at 12,000 ft.
Ah, that seems more likely. As I said, my engine chart indicates even less than that, but it's not dated, and I guess it's possible the engine got uprated to the values indicated in the report.
>Sorry, but is was just so obvious to me. Futhermore, two reports I have with that first curve specify that fuel used was 87 octane.
Roger on 87 octane, it leaves a lot of potential for the Spitfire.
>I should think that what would be of the most interest to people on this board would be representative performance of the BoB era varients.
Certainly! That's why I'm asking for the exact configuration - the Spitfire was in a pre-Battle of Britain configuration obviously, and (not knowing the date of the report), I'd imagine that the Me 109E probably was captured and tested before the Battle of Britain as well, or they'd have used a Spitfire running on 100 octane as reference.
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)