So we looked at RoC, from the test reports, at several conditions. Initial RoC at SL (at both Military and WE Power), RoC at Critical Altitude (again at both Military and WE Power), and an Effective RoC to 20000’ (again at both Military and WE Power), for various aircraft. The results show up the inconsistencies very well.
What I propose is to use Eff RoC to 20000’ at Mil Power as the baseline for our F and FB tweaks. Some of these are better (for both sides), some are worse (for both sides). Some really interesting things crop up for those IJ planes that were later war bomber interceptors; their ERoC to 20k was … good!
These numbers don’t stand alone, they are folded into the new “operational” ceilings (combat ceilings in some references) which are the 1000 fpm points rather than the “gasping for air pressure, how high can I possibly go” 100 fpm points. RoC probably has more to do with available power than speed, so Climb critical altitudes determine the shape of the maneuver band cut-offs. Air Team knew this very well and I haven’t found but 2 planes that wanted a tweak in this regard.
So … Eff RoC to 20000’ at Mil Power as the baseline? That’s where we are going unless somebody says that dog don’t hunt … Ian, Tom, Brian?









