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Old 19th August 2006, 08:12
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Bf 109E rate of roll

Hello!
The title says it all! I'm looking for the rate of roll of the 109E.
Can aynone help me?
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Old 19th August 2006, 10:09
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Re: Bf 109E rate of roll

Hi Christian, Butch2K forum: http://www.allaboutwarfare.com is probably the best place to ask about such technical things... You will get the graphic curve...
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Re: Bf 109E rate of roll

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Re: Bf 109E rate of roll

here is what i have, cant tell you the original sources indeed... Both state that the 109E got a better roll rate than the Spitfire up to 325 mph indicated airspeed...

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Re: Bf 109E rate of roll

Arg! Post a wrong one on the previous answer
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Re: Bf 109E rate of roll

The second one certainly doesn't show the 109 as superior to the Spitfire - quite the reverse. It shows that at lower spreeds the Spitfire is superior to all others, with only the Fw 190 superior until very high speeds are reached.

Are these two graphs showing a difference between the fabric and metal ailerons?
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