Hi Gents,
I finally had a Saturday to blow on Rise of Flight and had a play with the revised version of my beloved SE5a. It's Bloody Awful!
Take five ace SE5a's (no bombs) up against 5 ace Albatros's (any variant, even the 160hp Albatros D.II early) at 100 meters in the quick mission builder. If you try to turn with the albatros, without a pre-existing energy advantage, you'll soon find being out turned and out climbed and in a world of hurt. You can win but it's a hard fight
Now swap over, take five ace Albatros's up against 5 ace SE5a's (no bombs). You'll find you have to cut power to 50% to avoid overtaking the lumbering SE's in a turn as you sit effortlessly on their tails pumping rounds. It's an easy fight.
Against the Pfalz D.III, it's even worse.
Now I'm willing to bet that no one can show me a quote from pilots on either side saying how the Albatros and Pfalz dominated the SE5a. In reality, the SE5a wasn't even out classed by the Fokker D.VIIf;
Marshal of the Royal Air Force William Sholto Douglas, said
" Just before the deaths if Jimmy McCudden and Mick Mannock, the Germans had started introducing on the Western Front a new fighter, the Fokker DVII, a single-seater biplane fitted with a new BMW engine - which was one of the best aero engines produced by either side up to that time. Fortunately for us, one of these new Fokkers was captured intact not long after it first appeared, and we were able to try it out against our own SE5. I was one of those who flew it, and we found that our own machine was a shade faster in level flight by about two or three miles per hour, but did not have such a good rate of climb. The Fokker DVII was also slightly more manourvreable than the SE5, but we still had the advantage in being able to pick up speed more quickly in the dive."
If we do some quick calc's (all data from the outstanding Profile Publications), we see the SE5a has a better powerloading and lower wingloading than both Albatros and Pfalz
Albatros D.III Late
Powerloading .203 hp/kg (180hp/886kg)
Wingloading 43kg/m2 (886kg/20.5m2)
Albatros D.V
Powerloading .211 hp/kg (180hp/852kg)
Wingloading 40kg/m2 (852kg/21.2m2)
Pfalz D.III
Powerloading .197hp/kg (180hp/915kg)
Wingloading 41kg/m2 (915kg/22.17m2)
SE5a (Viper)
Powerloading .228hp/kg (200hp/879kg)
Wingloading 38kg/m2 (879kg/22.84m2)
The only thing the SE5a can do now in ROF is run.
(P.S. I haven't posted this on the ROF forums because from past experience, all you get is endless personal attacks that you dared to question Neoqb)
Spoon