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Or maybe I'm doing something wrong? Would other mods affect it? Based on your description, I should be having much different results
Thing is you have to remember when comparing SE to real life is that in SE you are flying a very heavy ship compared to real life aircraft which are made as light as possible without compromising safety (too much). Ill put the formula in the start of the thread, i put it in a comment earlier.
The lighter it is the more impact drag is going to have on it. Drag is a force, and it takes more force to change the velocity of a massive object. The more massive the object the less velocity change you will feel.
This was part of the reason i multiplied it by 10 to begin with. Even then its probably not making up for the pure mass of SE craft.
Also note that the atmoshperic density has a large impact on the drag. If you are flying at high altitude you are going to experience less drag than if you hugged the ground.
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=572471771