Hi Staga,
>Maybe Macchi was cleaner design?
That's certainly not the answer, simply because the total power needed to overcome drag is quite small in a climb.
The Me 109E-4 has a top speed of about 345 mph according to the Aces High charts, compared to about 380 mph for the C202.
If both had the same engine, this would mean that the Me 109E-4 has 33% more drag.
However, climbing at 3100 fpm, the Me 109E-4 needs only 250 HP to overcome drag, while 750 HP are invested into climbing. For the MC202, the drag would be lower at 190 HP, but that would mean only 60 HP are gained for the climb. However, the C202 is heavier as well, and accordingly, climb would actually deteriorate.
(I made the calculation for 1000 HP and 75% propeller efficiency, but the results don't vary much if you use for example 1175 HP and 80% propeller efficiency. The C202 will climb better then, but will still be far short of the 3600 fpm indicated above.)
I don't think there's any way the C202 can have the climb rate advantage indicated by the above charts if it doesn't get more power from its engine than the Me 109E-4.
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)