The model is correct. Early War Brittish planes (such as HC and SPIT) had fixed or dual-set props. Fixed being the one where there is absolutely no changing of the prop-pitch and dual-set the kind you were talking about (fine-coarse).
Bf-109 E and germans as a whole were far more advanced in the beginning of the war with adjustable (variable) prop-pitch and with fuel-injection allowing the plane to do negative G's without choking the engine. (you might've noticed that if you push the stick in HC / Spit the engine chokes).
Later on, adjustable pitch became common in brittish (and other countries) planes as well.
Of the brittish (fighter) planes flyable in iCoD, HC with Rotol engine and Spitfire Mk IIa has adjustable pitch.
- Finwolf -
Last edited by LeLv30_Finwolf; 04-14-2011 at 06:01 AM.
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