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It's not a big deal if you have work to do, this is one of those things you do when you have spare time. I just happen to have some available.As usual I am running short on time...
Actually, I was largely transcribing around what was available so, the UK had S/L, 1k, 2k, 3k, 5k, 6.5k, 10k, 13k, 15k, 16.5k, 18k, 20k, 23k, 26k, 28k, 30k and either 32 & 34k or 33k and 35k, and stuff (You know you've done too many transcriptions when you can do this on memory).the many charts I made use increments of 1,000 m. I felt 1,000 feet increments was a little overkill and would take up too much space on an A/C performance sheet.
I was talking about transcribing the data from one source to another.Zipper is right, it isn't very hard to change km/h to mph (.61237 factor) or to change m/s to fpm (3.28084 factor).
I'm surprised it would have retained as much speed past the critical altitude, but that's a good surprise.P-61A-5
Altitude / SPEED / CLIMB
Meters / MPH / FPM / Time to altitude
S.L........339 / N.G.
1,000...337 / N.G. / 1.5
2,000...341 / 2545 / 2.25
3,000...354 / 2465 / 4.55
4,000...365 / 2375 / 6.25
5,000...364 / 1985 / 8.05
6,000...369 / 1640 / 10.05
7,000...366 / 1300 / 12.45
8,000...356 / 900
9,000...NG. / 525
10,000.NG. / 145
I guess that's why it's got a control wheel instead of a stick! That said, I would not want to get into an arm-wrestling match with a person who could do that easily (I'd probably end up with some painful injury that wouldn't kill me, but make me a whole lot weaker).Roll rate: 49 deg./sec. @ 333 mph. using 90 lb. of stick force.
Oh yeah, that's why I haven't finished with that LOLwwiiaircraftperformance/spitfireperformance has a great selection of Spitfires to choose from.