02.11.2009, 15:56
RATE OF CLIMB (ROC)
Here is the real world data (RWD) ROC data
NOTE the ROC @ SL is 50m/s (9843fpm).
Here is the ingame raw ROC data
NOTE the ROC has spikes and varies with elevator adjustments, just as it did in real life, the next step is to plot a best fit line threw these data points, knowing in advance the large spike near SL is due to the aircraft not settled in on the best climb speed, that is to say not valid data, thus the need to do a best fit line threw the data.
Here is the best fit threw the ingame ROC data
NOTE the ROC @ SL is 59m/s (11,614fpm) a full 9m/s (1,772fpm) greater/better than the RWD ROC, 18% error.
TIME TO CLIMB (TTC)
Here is the RWD TTC data
NOTE the TTC @ 10km is 5min
Here is the ingame raw TTC data
NOTE the TTC @ 10km is 4.37min a full 0.63min (37.8sec) quicker/better than the RWD TTC, 12.6% error.
SUMMARY
All testing was done on the '[MOD] Flight Test Map - ISA' i.e.
viewtopic.php?t=13988
Purpose being it is a standard atmosphere map (STD) and therefore allows direct comparisons to RWD in STD format.
The testing of the MiG15biss shows the ROC to be 'better' than a real world MiG15biss at all altitudes, which results in better time to climb values at all altitudes.
NOTE the ROC test result @ SL shows 59m/s where as the IL2C data shows ~64m/s. I belive this is due to me performing the test using the RWD best climb speeds (BCS), i.e.
Here is the RWD BCS in IAS
Here is the ingame raw BCS data
I feel confident that if I ignore the real world BCS and find the ingame BCS that I will be able to obtain the ~64m/s shown in IL2C, in that data is not restricted to flying at real world BCS values, it uses the ingame BCS values.
All in all it should be clear to all that the current MiG15biss FM needs to be toned down a bit to better simulate its real world counterpart.
EXTRAS
Track File of ROC test (note you will need the '[MOD] Flight Test Map - ISA' installed to run it
http://www.flightsimtesting.com/fst/il2 ... ADJBCS.zip
Suport data
Here is the real world data (RWD) ROC data
NOTE the ROC @ SL is 50m/s (9843fpm).
Here is the ingame raw ROC data
NOTE the ROC has spikes and varies with elevator adjustments, just as it did in real life, the next step is to plot a best fit line threw these data points, knowing in advance the large spike near SL is due to the aircraft not settled in on the best climb speed, that is to say not valid data, thus the need to do a best fit line threw the data.
Here is the best fit threw the ingame ROC data
NOTE the ROC @ SL is 59m/s (11,614fpm) a full 9m/s (1,772fpm) greater/better than the RWD ROC, 18% error.
TIME TO CLIMB (TTC)
Here is the RWD TTC data
NOTE the TTC @ 10km is 5min
Here is the ingame raw TTC data
NOTE the TTC @ 10km is 4.37min a full 0.63min (37.8sec) quicker/better than the RWD TTC, 12.6% error.
SUMMARY
All testing was done on the '[MOD] Flight Test Map - ISA' i.e.
viewtopic.php?t=13988
Purpose being it is a standard atmosphere map (STD) and therefore allows direct comparisons to RWD in STD format.
The testing of the MiG15biss shows the ROC to be 'better' than a real world MiG15biss at all altitudes, which results in better time to climb values at all altitudes.
NOTE the ROC test result @ SL shows 59m/s where as the IL2C data shows ~64m/s. I belive this is due to me performing the test using the RWD best climb speeds (BCS), i.e.
Here is the RWD BCS in IAS
Here is the ingame raw BCS data
I feel confident that if I ignore the real world BCS and find the ingame BCS that I will be able to obtain the ~64m/s shown in IL2C, in that data is not restricted to flying at real world BCS values, it uses the ingame BCS values.
All in all it should be clear to all that the current MiG15biss FM needs to be toned down a bit to better simulate its real world counterpart.
EXTRAS
Track File of ROC test (note you will need the '[MOD] Flight Test Map - ISA' installed to run it
http://www.flightsimtesting.com/fst/il2 ... ADJBCS.zip
Suport data