Is 240 speed indicated, or TAS? I imagine altitude would have a large impact on this.
the one with the white needle
6.7 seconds
Looking at the Wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawanishi_N1K), those citations in reference to Francillon are actually meant for this sentence: As a bomber interceptor, the N1K2-J was less successful, hampered by a poor rate of climb and reduced engine performance at high altitude. and not for the mention about the roll rate. I have a 1970 edition of the Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War at hand and it says exactly that in it and mentions nothing about the roll rate.
Right or left? with our without rudder assist?
Wow, you guys need help.
The aircraft was then tested from the stall up to 360 mph indicated and the rudder proved light and effective at all speeds while the ailerons were found to be effective but slightly on the heavy side at all speeds up to about 320 mph. The rate of roll was good up to 360 mph at which the ailerons became extremely heavy. The controls were unbalanced in that the rudder and elevators were much lighter than the ailerons and could be considered as too light.
...it executed rolls and Immelmans rather sloppily but turned well as a result of its good rate of roll and light elevators.