Ardy,
The angle of incidence at the tip was different then at the root. I think it had about a 3 degree washout. You have a wing that changes from NACA 23015 at the root to NACA 23009 at the tip with a 3 degree washout. If you look around I think all of the data for this wing is on documentaion somewhere. It's a very well known entity.
Generic 190 numbers from wwiiaircraftperformance.org.
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1943 BMW 108 D 2700@1.42 ata.
FW190-A5 basic fighter 2MG17, 2 MG151\20, 2 MGFF\20 4000kg 352 mph at Sea Level 408 mph at 20,669
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1943 BMW 108 D 2700@1.42 ata.
FW190-A8 basic fighter 2MG131, 2 MG151\20, 2 MG151\20 4300kg 346 mph at Sea Level 400 mph at 20,669
FW190-A8 \U2............ 2MG131, 2 MG151\20, 2 MK103\30 4350kg Graph shows about 10mph slower at all settings
1944 Oct. BMW 108 D 2700@1.42 ata.
FW190-A8 basic fighter 2MG131, 2 MG151\20, 2 MG151\20 4300kg 352 mph at Sea Level 405 mph at 18,045
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How close are our 190-A's?
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1944 Oct. Jumo 213a 3000 rpm
FW190-D9 basic fighter 2MG131, 2 MG151\20 4300kg 323 to 329 mph at Sea Level 388 to 395 mph at 21,325
1944 Oct. Jumo 213a 3250 rpm
FW190-D9 basic fighter 2MG131, 2 MG151\20 4300kg 335 to 342 mph at Sea Level 401 to 407 mph at 21,653
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How close is our D9 on average to this info? You will notice at 4300kg, Sea Level and Alt speeds are not much more than the 190A serise using the same wing type from the A5-A8. How much is the wing design limiting the top speed possbile for the weight and output power of any given engine you mount to that design? The Jumo 213 could do 3250 rpm opposed to the A8 BMW 801D 2700 rpm. And the speeds are not as strikingly different as with the jump to the K4 from previous 109.
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Updated FW190-D9 flight trial information from wwiiaircraftperformance.org, german testing results translated to english.
Flight performance of the Fw. 190 D-9 (production version) is given. Speed at altitude was flown with Serial Nr. 006. Various aircraft were checked at 3,000 rpm during continuous testing. Speeds reached 323 to 329 mph (520 to 530 km/h) at sea level and 388 to 395 mph (625 and 635km/h) at 21,325 ft (6.5 km) (about full throttle height, depending on engine adjustment). With 3250 rpm, speeds reached 335 to 342 (540 and 550 km/h) at sea level and 401 to 407 mph (645 and 655 km/h) at 21,653 feet (6.6 km). With 3250 rpm and a take-off weight of 9,480 lbs (4,300 kg), rate of climb was 3,329 ft/min (17.0 m/s) at sea level and 392 ft/min (2.0 m/s) at 33,465 feet (10.2 km).
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So what do you guys really want? A mythical 4-20mm FW190-A8 that is as manuverable as a P51D and as fast as a K4 on WEP below 15K? Yet for the same weight, a narrower front profile and 550rpm faster engine, you only get about the same speed range maybe a littel faster with the D9. Think maybe that wing design has some limitations you will have to resign yourselves to?