What I mean is that AH cannot and should not have different settings for the same engine, the DB605A that is. Mainly becouse we dont have any evidence of different settings due to different manteinance or whatever.
What does the 205's pilot's handbook say? To my knowledge Aces High models WEP after what the pilots were restricted to, not what the engines could do under optimum conditions.
Should AH2's 109K run their engines at lower settings than those specified in his engine manuals due to the fact that probably (I repeat probably) in the RL manteinance was made more difficult by, lets say, shortage of spare parts? I dont think so.
I think you misunderstand me. I'm not talking about maintenance difficulties in the field like shortage of spare parts. I'm talking about restrictions made on engine usage to prolong engine life. With these limitations the DB 605A was a 160 hour engine. That's a very short lifespan compared to allied engines, but this is due to the German lack of strategic resources, the engines were built to be "cheap". If the pilots were allowed to run amok with engine power the engines would have to be swapped out for every other flight, which would have been completely unacceptable from a logistics point of view. The early 1943 1.3 ata limitation was due to spark plug fouling/failure if I remember correctly.
The in-game 109K is already limited to the historic power settings and also limited by having only B4 fuel available. In real life the Fw 190's got priority for C3 fuel, and most 109K's had to settle for B4 fuel. So instead of an "optimum" C3 fuelled 2000 hp 109K we have a more historically correct B4 fuelled 1800 hp 109K. The Japanese planes are also modelled using the poor fuel that was historically available to them. The 109K and other MW-50 equipped 109 versions did have a 10 minute WEP, however I do think that the 109G-6 and G-2 should be limited to 1.3 ata and 5 minutes of WEP. The 109F-4 should be limited to 3 minutes of WEP. That would more correctly represent those planes relative to their allied contemporaries.
If the 109K had been modelled as good as it
could have been it would be a 2000 hp 470 mph monster with Flettner servo tabs that makes it turn and dive like a Mustang at high speed. Historically this aircraft did not exist except on paper.