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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 17:13:01 GMT, Chad Irby wrote:
In article . net, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message . .. Putting a plane into a 40 degree dive doesn't count, or the P-38 would have made this "record" in 1941. Supersonic flight in a dive would have counted, but no P-38 ever exceeded the speed of sound in any attitude. Some reports suggest it did. It had the streamlining and terminal velocity characteristics to manage it, if the pilot could deal with the compressibility problems. But the claims are, to say the least, iffy. Impossible. Since the prop goes supersonic long before the aircraft, the pressure rise won't allow it. At high sub-sonic speeds propellers make remarkable air brakes. If any WWII fighter was least likely to get near Mach 1, it was the P-38 with its 0.68 critical Mach. My regards, Widewing (C.C. Jordan) http://www.worldwar2aviation.com http://www.netaces.org http://www.hitechcreations.com |
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