B4ron Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 Hello, I did a test run with the Bf 109 after upgrade to version 2.5.6. I tested max. IAS at different altitudes at WEP and compared it to historical data. I climbed at about 1000m above target altitude, set the trottle to WEP (1,8ata), dived down to target altitude and let the speed go down on level height until it didn't decrease anymore. results: 590 km/h at sea level - which pretty much refers to historical data 490 km/h at 7050m - which should be at 713km/h according to historical data The attached diagram shows max. speed measurements that were done at "Obb Forschungsanstalt Obermergen" at 11.12.1944. The measurements show data for a new propeller type 9-12199 and for the serial propeller 9-12159 on Bf 109 K4 with engine DB605/ASB at WEP 1,8ata with MW50 injection (which is exactly the configuration in DCS) => the thin solid line "Serienschrb. 9-12159 für K4 mit Sondernotleistung". This seems to be an ingame bug for me. Greats from Germany B@ron
iFoxRomeo Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 Hello, I did a test run with the Bf 109 after upgrade to version 2.5.6. I tested max. IAS at different altitudes at WEP and compared it to historical data. I climbed at about 1000m above target altitude, set the trottle to WEP (1,8ata), dived down to target altitude and let the speed go down on level height until it didn't decrease anymore. results: 590 km/h at sea level - which pretty much refers to historical data 490 km/h at 7050m - which should be at 713km/h according to historical data The attached diagram shows max. speed measurements that were done at "Obb Forschungsanstalt Obermergen" at 11.12.1944. The measurements show data for a new propeller type 9-12199 and for the serial propeller 9-12159 on Bf 109 K4 with engine DB605/ASB at WEP 1,8ata with MW50 injection (which is exactly the configuration in DCS) => the thin solid line "Serienschrb. 9-12159 für K4 mit Sondernotleistung". [ATTACH]238528[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]238530[/ATTACH] This seems to be an ingame bug for me. Greats from Germany B@ron Your gauge shows indicated airspeed. True Airspeed differs from Indicated Airspeed the more you climb. Press LCtrl-Z till you see TAS in the info bar at the bottom. Fox Spoiler PC Specs: Ryzen 9 5900X, 3080ti, 64GB RAM, Oculus Quest 3
Rolds Posted June 4, 2020 Posted June 4, 2020 According to my E6B and somewhat hazy memory of how to use said E6B, at density altitude of 23100 feet (about 7050meters) calibrated airspeed (let's assume that equals indicated airspeed, it is usually very close in my experience) of 490kph equals 710kph TAS. Assuming the graph you are using is showing TAS and is accurate I would say this is pretty dang close and not a bug.
philstyle Posted June 5, 2020 Posted June 5, 2020 (edited) results: 590 km/h at sea level - which pretty much refers to historical data 490 km/h at 7050m - which should be at 713km/h according to historical data No, it shouldn't. The historical data you show has TAS, not IAS. 490 kph IAS at 7050m altitude could easily be 713kph TAS depending on air pressure and temperature. . Edited June 5, 2020 by philstyle On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/philstylenz Storm of War WW2 server website: https://stormofwar.net/
grafspee Posted June 5, 2020 Posted June 5, 2020 I wish that K-4 could score 713 KPH IAS at 7050m System specs: I7 14700KF, Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite, 64GB DDR4 3600MHz, Gigabyte RTX 4090,Win 11, 48" OLED LG TV + 42" LG LED monitor
GumidekCZ Posted June 29, 2020 Posted June 29, 2020 I wish that K-4 could score 713 KPH IAS at 7050m I wish that also, with this speed, it wouldn’t be a problem to catch escaping Tu-95 Bear targets at quick training missions. Once you close on them fire your first burst, they will defend themselves by accelerating to speeds 109K can never reach even with boost. Someone from ED team should revise these missions.
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