Hi Greg
As I wrote, the data is For what it is worth. It says in the introduction in the TAIC Manual no 1 introduction, that when it came to performance calculations "it is the policy of TAIC to give the Japanese Aircraft Performance every benefit of the doubt within reasonable limits." I guess I am not surprised that the calculations would be off by some amount.
I thought the data might be of use in helping to draw conclusions on an alternatively powered Ki-61. If it is not of use, so be it.
Cheers Greg!
Eagledad.
As I wrote, the data is For what it is worth. It says in the introduction in the TAIC Manual no 1 introduction, that when it came to performance calculations "it is the policy of TAIC to give the Japanese Aircraft Performance every benefit of the doubt within reasonable limits." I guess I am not surprised that the calculations would be off by some amount.
I thought the data might be of use in helping to draw conclusions on an alternatively powered Ki-61. If it is not of use, so be it.
Cheers Greg!
Eagledad.