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The "new" P-51D model. What can we expect?


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Out of interest, does anyone know what the difference in top-speed would be at 72" compared to 67"?

 

Nothing, since the DCS 51 at 67" already flies as fast as the real ones at 72"...

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Out of interest, does anyone know what the difference in top-speed would be at 72" compared to 67"?

Difference will be around 10mph. We will also see a bit better acceleration and Rate of Climb.

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See for yourself. ;) These are all the P-51D tests I have access to.

 

Edit: DCS currently models the 67" Hg based on the black line.

 

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Nothing, since the DCS 51 at 67" already flies as fast as the real ones at 72"...

 

Could please be more specific at which power settings and altitude DCS P-51 over-performs? I assume you did measurements in game and compared them to TSCEP5E-1908, right?


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