.it's not dude.....i think even on fighters, the critical angle of attack is only about 17 degrees. exceed that, and you get what you got.
I was barely pulling ten in most of those cases, but being slow
and dirty might have cinched it. I micromanage flaps a lot, and perhaps I'm not giving them enough time to return to neutral position before pushing my luck? I think that has to be it. The critical AoA is lower at low speeds (less airflow over the airfoil, natch,) and with flaps thrown in...
Besides this little issue though, the P-40E is a wonderful bird. Anything it can't out-turn it can generally out-roll, or vice versa. The psychological factor can't be dismissed, either.
Per Obie's suggestion I searched around a bit with Filth's name in the filter and his old posts seemed to confirm that the P-40 is a right touchy bird at low speeds, so my theory is simply that I haven't been keeping track of my combat flaps enough and the P-40 is
very unforgiving of being dirty at low E.
EDIT: Well, Widewing, in
this post says the P-40 has the "worst stall departure of any AHII fighter," and that it "wallows like a drunk below 150 MPH" (which is percisely where my problems tend to hit) so I guess that's all there is to it.
And you're all lovely for not pointing out that I'm just a moron who forgot to use search. Thanks, that was lovely of y'all