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The British certainly contributed a great deal to the F4F4 being a dog in performance by their insistence on 6 guns. There were actually some F4F4s late in the production run which reverted to 4 guns.
Thanks parsifal. At least we have something now to compare. The 4517 ft/ min climb figure seems doubtful though... Do you know the source for those figures parsifal?Specification of A6M2 Navy Type 0 Carrier Fighter Model 21:
One Nakajima NK1C Sakae 12 fourteen cylinder air-cooled radial, rated at 940 hp for takeoff, 950 hp at 13,780 feet.
Performance: Maximum speed 331 mph at 14,930 feet. Cruising speed 207 mph. Initial climb rate 4517 feet per minute. Climb to 19,685 feet in 7 minutes 27 seconds. Service ceiling 32,810 feet. Normal range 1160 miles. Maximum range 1930 miles. Radius of turn with entry speed of 230 mph was 1118 feet. Entering a 180 degree steep turn with an entry speed of 230 mph, the fighter could complete the turn in 5.62 seconds, with an exit speed from the turn of 189 mph. At slower speeds, the turning radius was 612 feet. Normal positive g-load factor was 7g, with a safety factor of an additional 1.8g. Normal negative g-load factor was 3.5g, with a safety factor of an extra 1.8g.
......the overall level of gunnery training in the FAA or RAF was not, at that time, equal to that of the USN. ........ The thing to remember is that in an AC of the Wildcat's size and HP, 400 or 500 pounds made a big difference in rate of climb and overall maneuverability. .