did you miss the part where i asked for HTC's data? if i had the data i would post it.
what i have are data place holders on discussions with the numbers, but without the data sheets because they have been removed. the quotes are as follows ...
"Sent XXXX a copy of the Flugzueg-handbuch page with the take off instructions.
(removed data)
Here is the tolerences of the FW-190 flaps from this report:
(removed data)
You can see the flaps were certainly strong enough to deploy at 500 kph:
(removed data)
The USAAF certainly classified them as manuverflaps when they conducted their tactical trials:
(removed data)" maybe removed for space for other data.
maybe removed to make the information a commodity to be sold to game developers or whomever, who can then say they have all this "better" information (that we can't review) which is "better" than anyone else's "better" information (that we can't review) ...
if all HTC has is the same pilots book that i have that only refers to the landing flap deflection speed warnings, then what information did they user to conclude that the same speed limits should apply to 1/6 to 1/4 of the deflection and the lower stresses those deflections put on the actuators than the full flap deployment does? ...
because that makes no sense at all, and certainly contradicts whatever was posted above and not contested in that discussion ...
point is i am looking for the data and a satisfactory explanation for the physical inconsistencies and confusing situation in the game. although i would expect a company that has a vested interest in the most accurate data available would know enough to answer my question right off instead of questioning my motives and outlook.
btw the same source says this about the 109s combat flaps ...
"I agree they should break. If you lower more than 10 degrees of flap at speeds faster than 770kph (478.456 Miles (statute) per hour) @ 6 km altitude in a Bf-109, your flaps should break off."which also makes sense since they are manually actuated so there is nothing to break except for the structure of the flaps itself and 10 degrees deflection should not be much more stress on the structure than the CSF limits on the structure as a whole clean and not deployed.
do you see, how that makes sense?
Thorsim you should give the exact AH plane models and historical documents or other real sources you're referring to.