all i know is ive seen a grainy old film of a komet taking off shakily then with a billowing cloud of white looking smoke it rises straight up much like one of your toy rockets you buy in modelling shops!
it was WAY over 45 degrees but i guess it could have been the way it was filmed?.
are you sure you are adding the thrust correctly?
if i remember correctly there were 4 rocket nozzels sticking out the tail at the aircraft museum i saw a real komet in.Are you sure the poundage is for all motors?
i have a book 'wings of the luftwaffe' by captain eric brown cbe,dsc,afc,rn
its the book of the after war tests of many of the captured LW aircraft including me163 me262, 109s, 190s, arado 234's, do 335, fw189 bf110, he 111, he 219 among many others.
it quotes this for performance in me163B-1a
powerplant: one walter HWK 509A-1 or -2 bi-fuel rocket motor with maximum thrust rating of 3,748lb
max speed: 516mph at sea level, 593mph between 9,850ft and 29,500ft
time to 29,000ft: 2.6 minutes
time to 39,370ft: 3.35 minutes
max powered endurance 7.5 mins
powered endurance after 29,500ft at 497mph: 2.5 minutes
initial climbrate 15,950 ft/min
normal radius of action 22 miles at 497mph
take off distance to clear 15ft: 700 yards (640m)