Yah, funked, I was expecting you to chime in here, and that was exactly why I showed so much enthusiasm. I wanted you to come in here so I could tell you something...and seems the bait worked only so much right,...
but that will be later

first to the point in discussion.
Originally posted by funkedup
Greese: I think the chart is from NACA and it's available to the public. I'm sure Niklas will respond with the report number if people are interested in getting a copy. I don't think Niklas was asking for any changes, but just pointing out some information that might be useful to this sim. The rudder trim curve has been ignored by most of the people posting here but I'm pretty sure it's of interest to flight modelers.
ok, first of all, funked, I give for granted that you have the NACA roll rate chart of the Fw190A suspected to have heavy controls.
that chart says at 400IAS, 190A rolled at 80d/s.
with the chart above posted, 80d/s means that, at 11d/s per degree of deflection, the 190 would be deflecting just 7 degrees of elevator...in a plane reported to have heavy controls.
Ok, I dont care about 198º/s. But 80º/s seems not to be accurate and fitting to a normal 190, either, according to the reports.
So, whe're stuck in a rollrate wich seems innacurate because we don't have a test of a proper functioning aircraft?
You're happy with that situation?
I'm not.
Now, to my first intention....
funked, you seem to be all-willing to enter all the 190 discussions you can chime in to throw arguments over the ground...but never to give a kudos to a well documented thing which probably means the FM needs a look.
there is another thread going on, related with 190A5 speeds. How come it's been active for one week now without you posting anything there (I guess you didn't find anything wrong in my arguments?), but as soon as you saw this one you had to come in and start throwing arguments down?.
Just wondering

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