gaussianum
Airman
- 70
- Feb 12, 2006
I wrote:
Now I know what was wrong. For example 3,300 feet/s is actually 3300 feet/s. I took the comma as a decimal point. So, please ignore the first question.
Do you know where I can find an original Dora-9 manual?
After browsing the FW-190 A5/A6 manual, from another forum, one can read that the plane reached 2000 m in 2.4 minutes.
Since an empirical calculation gives, from this data, a climb-rate that is at least one order-of-magnitude higher than any climb-rate I have ever seen, I conclude that climb-rate calculation involves some variable that I haven't included.
How do you calculate climb-rate from the above data?
Thanks
Now I know what was wrong. For example 3,300 feet/s is actually 3300 feet/s. I took the comma as a decimal point. So, please ignore the first question.
Do you know where I can find an original Dora-9 manual?