Excerpt from Black 6 book. Captured G-2 in desert.
." At Lydda, it under went flight testing by Group Captain Buxton, who said after a second flight, 30 December 1942: "Very good performer," and from Don Batger, 452 Squadron on Buxton's fight: "He turned the 109 inside out and came back and said that it was better than anything we had at the time." (Spitfire Mk V variant).
Appendix B of the book contains a lot of data and performance charts as a result of extensive testing by 209 Group. Some of the remarks include very favorable comments as to the 109's power and quick acceleration
"The cockpit is simple. A number of technical controls such as oxygen flow, adjustment of coolant radiator and oil radiator flaps and airscrew pitch control have been made automatic and need no attention from the pilot.
http://www.taphilo.com/photo/pictures/bf109/
Quick acceleration, ( due to direct injection), & automatic controls other advantages German fighters had. Not until Korea did pilots of other nations enjoy automatic controls as these.
." At Lydda, it under went flight testing by Group Captain Buxton, who said after a second flight, 30 December 1942: "Very good performer," and from Don Batger, 452 Squadron on Buxton's fight: "He turned the 109 inside out and came back and said that it was better than anything we had at the time." (Spitfire Mk V variant).
Appendix B of the book contains a lot of data and performance charts as a result of extensive testing by 209 Group. Some of the remarks include very favorable comments as to the 109's power and quick acceleration
"The cockpit is simple. A number of technical controls such as oxygen flow, adjustment of coolant radiator and oil radiator flaps and airscrew pitch control have been made automatic and need no attention from the pilot.
http://www.taphilo.com/photo/pictures/bf109/
Quick acceleration, ( due to direct injection), & automatic controls other advantages German fighters had. Not until Korea did pilots of other nations enjoy automatic controls as these.
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