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Luftwaffle 04-25-2011 02:25 PM

Bf109 constant shaking
 
No matter what I do the Bf109 keeps shaking with dials going wild but more like short seperate shakes while just cruising low speed a few secaonds apart. This doesn't happen in other planes and is rather annoying. If I turn autopilot on it goes away magically and then I fly using same pitch and throttle settings it comes back. I use CEM but not Temp Mangement.

6S.Manu 04-25-2011 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Luftwaffle (Post 273009)
No matter what I do the Bf109 keeps shaking with dials going wild but more like short seperate shakes while just cruising low speed a few secaonds apart. This doesn't happen in other planes and is rather annoying. If I turn autopilot on it goes away magically and then I fly using same pitch and throttle settings it comes back. I use CEM but not Temp Mangement.

It's a known problem, probably a mixture issue. Were you climbing right? Or maybe were you above 2,5km?

kimosabi 04-25-2011 02:33 PM

It's a bugged fuel mixture thing in the 109's. Try opening up full throttle and control the rpms with your pitch.

ATAG_Doc 04-25-2011 09:25 PM

Yeah there's a recall. Return your Messerschmitt to the dealership and they will service you right away. :)

Rattlehead 04-25-2011 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 6S.Manu (Post 273016)
It's a known problem, probably a mixture issue. Were you climbing right? Or maybe were you above 2,5km?

I also get the shaking, which I'm told is a bug. The only way to stop it is to fly full throttle and play around a lot with the prop pitch. Even then it creeps in now and then.


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