SUMMARYAfter running tests today, I see no indication of the Fw 190A-4 or A-8 being unable to get above 28 000 ft. Do note that if flying with droptanks or whatnot one cannot expect to reach the AC's service ceiling. Especially the A-8 is a heavily overburdened airframe, cramped with guns and ammo with a weight high above the original design intentions of the Focke-Wulf. Also do note that the Fw 190A series has not yet been revised, and has only recieved a quick engine update.
Service ceilings reached in my tests:Fw190A-4 fllown at light weight: 36 000 ft
Fw190A-8 flown at a heavy weight: 32 000 ft
DISCUSSIONIt's a bit more helpful if they give more details next time. What boost setting? What climbspeed? What fuel state etc etc? It's also quite helpful if people would go test percieved "errors" to see wether it is really an error or was just due to a human mistake/misconception. I don't really fancy reports from knee-jerk reactions, as it takes 1-3 hours of my sparetime to go run these kind of tests and respond. I'll happily run tests as long as there is a detailed description of a probable bug though, as player feedback is invaluable for finding errors in the flightmodels.
I hope the players who failed to get above 28k used at minimum bst1 Dauerleistung 1.20 ata (max continous) or even better bst2 kampfleistung 1.32 ata (military), since 100% throttle is pretty much max cruise settings and not suitable for climbing.
MY TESTS TODAYRegarding the Fw 190 climb performance it's important to keep a reasonable climbspeed. Climbing at like 110-120 mph isn't going to do well with a radial engine, which is solely dependant on airflow for cooling.
I used the climbspeeds of:0-10k: 165 mph IAS
11-20k: 160 mph IAS
21-30k: 155 mph IAS
30k+: 150-135 mph IAS
I made the test with both light- and very heavy aircraft weights: 1) Fw 190A-4 at 50% fuel. (8136 lb - mid fight condition)
2) Fw 190A-8 at 100% fuel. (9825 lb - quite overburdened aircraft).
The result is shown in the diagram below. As can be seen the Fw 190A-4, at bst2 1.32 ata, holds a climb rate of more than 1000 ft/min at 30 000 ft, and has a ceiling of 36 000 ft. As such I'm at a loss as to why these pilots couldn't climb above 28 000 ft.
Cheers!
/Robert