This isn't about top speed, corner velocity, speed bleed. This is plainly and simply about the weight errors in the 190A-8.
There's dozens of threads over the years about this, so I'll just sum it up:
Many documents, resources, references, have been cited. The 190A-8 is over-weight. It weighs as much as the heavily armored sturmbock version, but has none of the bulletproof benefits.
Historically, a fully fueled (including aux tank), with 4x20mm and no ETC drop-tank-rack, the Fw180A-8 weighs 4300kg, or around 9481lbs.
In-game, the same loadout weighs 4400kg, or 9682lbs. The performance and power curves all match specs for a plane weighing 4300kg, yet
somehow we're almost 230 lbs overweight.The P-38G was fixed, why not fix the 190A-8? Either leave the weight/performance as-is, but give us bulletproof damage modeling around the pilot and the oil ring (both of which get shot away anytime you go near a bomber stream) or prune the weight back, please! Either way, whatever's better. Give us the armor as-modeled into the weight, or take that weight off!
Then there's the outboard guns options. Both are off.Historic weights:
Quote from: MiloMorai on 01-27-2007, 05:48:58
ammunition for 2 MG131 - 77kg/170lb for 950rds
ammunition for 2 MG151 - 110kg/243lb for 500rds
ammunition for 2 MG151 - 64kg/141lb for 280 rds
removal of 2 MG151 and ammo - 389lb
ref. 190A-8 Handbook, Tech Description #284
The 30mm MK108 weighed 58kg or 128lb.
Historically, 389lbs - 141lbs (ammo) = 284lbs (124lbs for each empty MG151/20)
In-game, 322lbs - 136lbs (ammo) = 186lbs (93lbs for each empty MG151/20)
between 62 lbs UNDERweight for the guns alone, to 67lbs if the ammo is underweightHistorically, 128lbs for each Mk108 30mm (no ammo weight available, assuming HTC has it right)
In-game, 531lbs - 143lbs (ammo) = 388lbs (194lbs for each empty MK108)
132lbs overweight for the guns aloneNote on the E6B: It's easy enough to check. Go to E6B and check the weight while sitting on the runway with different weapons loadouts. Fire the ammo off and recheck weight, you get the ammo weight, you can figure weight per round, weight for the leftover guns after the ammo is gone (as compared to the 2-gun version) and other valuable info.
Then there's the F-8The F-8 is currently 489lbs heavier than the A-8. If the A-8 gets fixed that will increase to just over 700lbs more than the A-8. However, the speed and climb charts are 100%
identical between the two planes. This is both visible on Dokgonzo's comparison page and HTC's very own speed/climb charts. If you super impose the charts from HTC's webpage on top of each other there is no difference between these two models.
So why is the 190F, with so much more extra weight, still climbing like the much lighter 190A-8? The speed and climb charts closely match those historic charts which claim the A-8 weighs 4300kg, yet despite having the same engine, same airframe, and 700lbs more armor than the A-8, somehow the F-8 in this game climbs like the A-8. The difference in acceleration and turn is barely noticable, and the other specs seem just copied-and-pasted from the A-8.
in fact you can see they were! If you look at HTCs charts they show 9642lbs is the weight under which the charts were made. That's a 190A-8 with 4x20mm and full internal fuel. The SAME weight is listed at the top of the F-8 speed and climb charts, despite the F-8 actually being much heavier.
It seems HTC just copied and pasted the flight model, and somehow it doesn't take weight into account with the performance.
We need to have better data on the F-8 model too, eventually. That may simply be lack of available data. For the A-8, however, there is tons and tons of data.
Like I type above, we've had weight fixes good and bad on several other planes, why has the 190A-8 not been fixed?