DTango,
Don't want to jump on you about any calculations. The only thing I want to point out is the disparity you metnioned in your last post regarding flight duration of 49 minutes versus 35 minutes.
Consider this.
The SFC for the R2800 at 2 different power settings.
1. Normal power- 2550 44"MAP 1675HP
Fuel per hour 220gallons or 1320lbs
SFC=.78
2. Mil power- 2700 54"MAP 2000HP
Fuel per Hour= 290 Gallons or 1740LBS / 2000
SFC=.87
Now the ASh-82FN.
1. Rating (normal, low) 1500 HP/2300 RPM/6600 ft
Fuel per hour 136gallons or 816lbs / 1500HP
SFC= .54
2 Rating (military, low) 1650 HP/2400 RPM/5400 ft
Fuel per hour 173 Gallons or 1038 lbs /1650HP
SFC=.63
Using these figures provided by the VVS the ASh-82FN is more efficient at producing HP than the PW R2800 by a fair amount, this sounds optimistic considering these ratings were achieved at 93 octane with a copy of a Wright Cyclone engine. But I am not even comlaining about that. In fact I would be happy to accept these numbers.
Here are the numbers as they relate to AH.
F4U-1D
Mil power-49minutes
AH F4U-1D 56minutes (not including the fuel multiplier)
+ 12.5% This is close to real life. Duration would be 24.5minutes instead of 28minutes with multiplier.
La-7
Mil Power 35 minutes
AH La-7 56 minutes
+37.5% This is not in the ballpark. Duration would be 17.5 minutes with the fuel multiplier.
I believe the likes of the P-51, P-47, P-38 and F6F are modeled correctly however the likes of the La-7 and others ie 109, Spit etc need a good look.
Otherwise we will be running round trip raids to London, Berlin and Moscow with the La-7, 109 and Spit in AHII.