treespider
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Joined: 1/30/2005 From: Edgewater, MD Status: offline
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OK so everyone is well aware of the historical performance issues of the P-39 .... but were you aware of the following- From the Squadron Signal publications P-40 Warhawk in Action p17 - The P-40D had a top speed of 362 mph at 15,000 feet and a service ceiling of 30,600, even though performance fell off above 15,000 feet due to lack of proper supercharging. p21 - The P-40E had the same Allison V-1710-39 engine that powered the P-40D. Performance numbers were similar. p26 - While the P-40E was a solid performing aircraft at altitudes below 12,000 feet, performance fell off dramatically above that altitude. As altitude increases, air becomes thinner. Forced induction, or "supercharging" as applied to aircraft is a process by which... Unfortunately for the P-40E the Allison V-1710-39 that powered it lacked a two stage supercharger that would have allowed the Allison engine to perform to its potential at heights where air combat was taking place...
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