I found the "PT file explained" file at FARC... helpful - a few things clarified that weren't quite clear before, but still a lot of questionmarks.
I did some further adjustment and testing of my Ye-5/MiG-21 Fishbed-A.
With regards to the Drag coefficient question, I decided to try using the C_d, not C_d0, for the value to enter for the PT file (Aerodynamic drag); the value was 371 this time, with a 26 for the G Pull Drag value (rather arbitrarily arrived at by dividing the empty weight by the 371). To testing.
I found the unstick speed on takeoff (with reheat, clean - full fuel but no weapons) to be 110 kts (as against 156.6 kts in reality).
In the earlier test with the AeroDrag at 144 and G Pull Drag at 68 I reached a Vmax of about 1070 kts at 32,840 feet (compare with 1064 kts at 35,400 in reality) with reheat. With the newer values, a completely different story:
at 57,000' (ceiling is 57,910'), reached 594 kts with reheat, level at 35,000', reached 758 kts with reheat, level at 32,000', reached 730 kts with reheat, level at 30,000', reached 742 kts with reheat with a -2.5 degree AoA, ending at 26,000' at 16,800', reached 608 kts with reheat/
The values on the real thing during test flights were 1064 kts at 35,430', 983 kts at 35,100' and at 35,695', and 740 kts at 16,860', all with reheat. This suggests my AeroDrag value is too high.
However!
With the earlier (lower) AeroDrag value, the time-to-altitude test gave a result much too fast - 1:30 from 16,400' to 57,910' with reheat at a 10-15 degree AoA, compared with 5:38 for the real thing for the same climb. With the newer drag value and climbing at a 7.5-10 degree AoA, the result was much closer to the actual Ye-5's performance - sorta - from 16453' to 57917' in game I made the climb in 5 minutes; the Ye-5 made that same climb in 5:38. However, the Ye-5 started the climb very fast: from 16400' to 32810' climbing at 23620 ft/min, dropping to 98 ft/min from 55,770' to 57,910'; my climb from 16453' to 32816' took 1:07 (9175 ft/min), dropping only as low as 4943 ft/min for the ascent from 55775' to 57917'. The climb from ~32.8K to 36K was almost identical between the game and the real Ye-5: I did 32816' to 36083' in 22 seconds for 8910 ft/min, where the Ye-5 did 32810' to 36090' in 22 seconds for 8946 ft/min.
Also of note is that the Ye-5 did the entire climb from 36090' to ceiling at Mach 1.27, whereas I reached a max of 549 kts (Mach .93 at 30K - at 30K I was at Mach .91) climbing from 36083' to 42649', with the speed dropping to 518 kts (Mach .9) from 55775' to 57917'.
How much does airfield altitude matter in FA? If it does matter, the tests of the Ye-5 happened at Zhukovskiy in Moscow, whereas I was flying out of a field in Cuba right near the coast (only because it's the default map on the "Create Pro Mission" in FA).
So I'm a bit puzzled as to what to do now. With the higher AeroDrag value my time-to-altitude is relatively accurate (even if the time between altitudes is off), but I can't reach anything near what I should reach as Vmax (1060 kts at 35K'); but with the lower value, I reached the Vmax fine (1070 kts at 32K'), but the time-to-altitude was ridiculously fast.
Any suggestions?
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