I hate to throw a wrench into the works here... but I actually believe the Spitfire IX we have in AH is a Spitfire H.F. IX with a Merlin 70.
Ya, ya "but Pyro said..." well, I have seen nothing where Pyro claims its a Merlin 61 ***with a 100 percent accurate model***, have you?
You guys are basing arguements on a LOT of assumptions.
Here are my own:
I have heard that the Spitfire IX in Warbirds was actually modelled after a HF IX, and I also think (this is also my conjecture) that Pyro got the SAME data , but plugged it into his new sim...Aces High. Proof? I have none, but the IX we have is closest to a Merlin 70, which did have a max boost of 18.
Data:
Spitfire IX Merlin 70
Rate of climb at Sea level 4390 ft/min.
Rate of climb @ 30,000 ft. 2600 ft/min.
Time to 10,000 ft 2.25 mins.
Time to 20,000 ft 4.85 mins.
Time to 30,000 ft 8.05 mins.
Height at which rate of climb is 1000 ft/min. 38,000 ft.
Time to reach above height (30k) 12.6 mins.
Service ceiling (100ft/min) 41,000 ft.
Estimated absolute ceiling 41,300 ft.
Rate of climb corrected to 18.0 lb/sq.in. boost
Level speeds
Maximum level speed at sea level 329 m.p.h.
Maximum level speed at M.S. gear full throttle height 396 m.p.h. at 15,900 ft.
Maximum level speed at F.S. gear full throttle height 407 m.p.h. at 27,800 ft.
Level Speed at 30,000 f.t 413 m.p.h.
The data does not match exactly but NO a/c in AH matches their RL #s perfect. You will find the AH Spitfire IX is as close to the above numbers as the "Merlin 61" #s are.
I beleive the boost guage is accurate, on a merlin 70, 18 pounds with full boost.
Fact of the matter is, when all is said and done, it does match a Merlin 61 model as well as it does a Merlin 70. Also, a HF IX has standard wing tips, armament, ect. (despite popular myth to the contrary). You cant tell it from a standard LF IX.
This "proves" nothing, no, but food for thought I think is all. Maybe the guage works just fine?
Regards.