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This has happend to me a couple of times on-line and off. I am flying along, usually at 15K feet plus or minus, then all of a sudden my plane starts shaking like the engine is out of balance. There are no indications in the display box, temps are good, mixtrue dosen't change it. It will not clear up so I eventually land and start a new mission. This has happend in both the Spit Ia and the 109 E3. CEM is on. I have not been attacked.
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mixture? tthough the 109 is supose to be auto.
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Like I said, I tried that. I tried every adjustment I could. It just keeps shaking.
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Take care of the Limiting Operational Condition of the planes you fly.
very usefull informations about this: http://www.2gvsap.org/flea/OP2GvSAPINST_3710.1B.pdf Last edited by FG28_Kodiak; 11-28-2011 at 06:10 PM. |
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I think if you break your engine and it starts to shake, then there is nothing you can do to repair it: the engine is already broken. So if it start to shake it wont stop anymore even if you set properly mixture or radiators.
You need to handle it well before it start to shake.
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Open rads. Before you take off open water rad 1 full turn. Open oil rad half way and you're set.
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If you pull the throttle all the way back the shaking will stop! This means you overheated your engine..but didn't do enough damage to cause oil to leak.
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For the first time last night I flew through a large cloud in CoD. The windows froze up almost completely and the engine strted to run rough. After the windows had a chance to clear a bit the engine ran smooth again.
Could it have been induction icing being modeled? Never experienced it before! Cheers! |
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