Hmm.. rgr that, Steve.
so which is it?
Would a real life P-51Ds outturn real life Bf109G-10/K-4?
Would a AH P-51D outturn an AH Bf109G-10?
It'd be great to hear from some of the aircraft experts out here.
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One interesting thing to note: in the "Kingcat's AH Data series", which includes the roll rate, accel rate, climb rate charts and etc, which some of you might know by now, there's also a turn rate comparison.
This comparison was done by using the AH internal 'stall limiter' system to minimize human errors - so, technically it's not a maximum turn rate figure. It's rather a turn rate comparison between planes, which stick deflection is set to the maximum limit up to the point before stall.
Tested height was initially 500ft with plus/minus 100ft margin. 25% fuel load with fuel burn off, 'normal' armament settings(ie. no gondolas in case of 109s, no 30mm in case of 190A-8 and etc.. US planes are tested with the 'overloaded' ammo option which people use as standard in AH)
After the aircraft reaches the standard height, speed set for the test, the plane went into a max stick pull with stall limiter on, for 3 full 360d turns - which would bring out the results on turn rate, but not necessary turn radius.
The time for the 3full turns, is as suggested in the link:
Kingcat's Turn Rate Comparison According to the tests, the P-51D 66 seconds on Mil, 63.5 on WEP. The Bf109G-10 does 60 seconds on Mil, 56 seconds with WEP...
Another interesting stat is the Bf109E-4 and the F-4 - two planes are almost identical.. which would probably mean the higher power on the F-4 accounted for overall same turn rate, while the radius, might be different.
I guess it'd come to what kind of radius a P-51D or a G-10 can pull with flaps, and how well a pilot would manage the plane, in this case..