Condor,
Um sujeito postou estes testes na SimHq, velocidade em IAS:
The Mosquito can reach 337mph (542KPH) at sea level (SL) and 379mph (~609KPH) at 13,200ft (4020mts) in PF 4.04. It uses Merlin 21 engines with a rated altitude of 13,200ft.
Some comparisons for 1941/42 Aircraft in PF. Speeds are kph IAS. I used Crimea map at midday with 100% fuel for all aircraft.
543kph SL: Mosquito FB MkVI
538kph SL: Bf109G2
518kph SL: Bf109F4
500kph SL: Macchi Mc202
549kph SL: Fw190A4
470kph SL: Spitfire MkVb
472kph SL: P40M
The only fighter faster than the Mosquito at SL is the Fw190A4. The Mosquito is also faster than all other contempory aircraft at its rated altitude of 13,200ft. The only aircraft to run it close enough at 13,200ft were the 109G2 and Fw190A4. So if you are using a historical planeset online you should have an advantage over all fighter as long as you stay fast
610kph 13,200ft: Mosquito FB MkVI
608kph 13,200ft: Bf109G2
606kph 13,200ft: Fw190A4
The advantage goes to the Mosquito because the 190 and 109 can't run at full power as long as the Mosquito. It will also outturn the Fw190A4 at low speed. Do not confuse outturn with outfly, the Fw190A4 has a massive roll advantage which makes all the difference as long as the Fw190 pilot isn't dumb.
I tested again and reached 557kph (346mph) at SL with
18lb boost. Remember the real speed test results are with full throttle and 18lb of boost. This equates to 110% throttle + WEP in the game. I also enabled wind and turbulence which gives a higher reading that includes wind speed.
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One very important thing with the Mossie is to
keep your prop pitch low, around 70%. That will allow you to reach maximum speed and not overheat.
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Dados sobre o Mosquito real:
http://www.home.gil.com.au/~bfillery/mossie06.htm
No game, para obter tais velocidades é preciso um certo mergulho.
Parece que quando sair o mapa da Noruega o Mosquito ganhara um motor mais forte, aumentando a velocidade em ~30MPH.
Sokol1