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Title: The best site I've seen for Original WW II A/C data
Post by: Changeup on August 16, 2010, 01:05:45 PM
Some of you might have seen this before.  If not, enjoy because it's original...very little interpretation and my bet is your favorite fighter is in here somewhere.  Don't just look at the initial postings...drill down and it takes you to every source-site they used...its pretty unreal.  Some of the climb charts compare almost EVERY plane we can fly in-game.

PS - I fly the Spit IX in-game and can't remember it ever flying 382 level at 12,1K...just saying.

http://www.spitfireperformance.com/

Changeup
Title: Re: The best site I've seen for Original WW II A/C data
Post by: BulletVI on August 16, 2010, 02:32:51 PM

Yeah i cotoned onto that site a while back when i was looking at the performance of the mossi. just reading from it helped me understand its abilities :D
Title: Re: The best site I've seen for Original WW II A/C data
Post by: FLOTSOM on August 16, 2010, 04:14:22 PM
  :airplane:   :joystick:  :airplane:  :joystick:  :airplane:

sweet  :banana: :banana: :banana:
Title: Re: The best site I've seen for Original WW II A/C data
Post by: gyrene81 on August 16, 2010, 04:16:28 PM
Careful with assumptions you make off that data. It's all test data based on variances and experimentations, not what rolled off the assembly line.
Title: Re: The best site I've seen for Original WW II A/C data
Post by: FLOTSOM on August 16, 2010, 04:20:03 PM
Careful with assumptions you make off that data. It's all test data based on variances and experimentations, not what rolled off the assembly line.

True, good catch

but still a cool site  :airplane:
Title: Re: The best site I've seen for Original WW II A/C data
Post by: Masherbrum on August 16, 2010, 04:22:52 PM
Careful with assumptions you make off that data. It's all test data based on variances and experimentations, not what rolled off the assembly line.

But Fowler Flaps pwn.
Title: Re: The best site I've seen for Original WW II A/C data
Post by: Ack-Ack on August 16, 2010, 04:24:13 PM
But Fowler Flaps pwn.

Why else would they be on a Lightning? 


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