I have always disgreed with the current F4U-4 climb data and I have provided some much more significant charts. I assume the arguement against the greater climb rates was the supposed use of high octane fuel 115/145. Well I have conclusive data to prove otherwise from the F4U-4 Pilots Operating manual.
First the charts I believe are accurate for the 1945 F4U-4.
And here is the climb chart for Mil power showing 54.5" to 55"MAP which is Mil power with 100/130 100octane fuel. It shows the mil power climb rate to 20,000FT in 6.5minutes. This matches the mil power climb rate of the charts I posted previously dated April 1945. The weight of the aircraft in the flight test also weights almost 200LBS more than our F4U-4 which takes more time to get to 20K at combat power than this chart shows at mil power.
Here is the corresponding Fuel grade consumption chart showing MAP for corresponding power settings.
I have the entire appendices for this manual. It is the most complete I have ever seen.
Also included are the glide ratio stated at 13:1 at 140Knots. I have never seen this information included anywhere else.
I hope this data can help change the FM for AH2.