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Complex engine managment beginners guide anyone?
It seems as some of the great multiplayer servers work on complex engine managment, I will have to learn it as well. A beginners guide would be highly appreciated :)
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Well for fighters at least it is basically a matter of turning on the engine (there is a thread here with startup for most planes), opening your radiators to about 75% (some planes have 2 radiators, map keys for oil radiator too), and managing throttle and prop pitch while in combat to maintain ideal RPM.
I found that on a 109 and 110 "two clicks down from full" prop pitch is good for maintaining 2500 rpm, lowering it a little when you dive and increasing it to full when you climb. I keep full throttle at all times in combat, except for longer dives. When not fighting I just lower both throttle and prop pitch to around 75%. This is surely not the best way, but it works for me (engine doesn't die and I can catch enemy fighters in SP) and is simple, so you can go from here and improve as you start learning more stuff about CEM. I cannot yet fly the brit fighters effective, mostly because of the ammo belt changing bug and the Merlin being very sensitive to negative g. |
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