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Old 10-14-2011, 12:52 PM
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Default Spitfire Rads - How closed do you go?

I fly mainly Spits with CEM on. I also always fly with rads fully open to avoid overheating. But I suspect this is being over cautious and slowing me down too with the drag from a fully open rad. So, the question is, how closed can you go in average flight conditions to get the best balance between speed and avoiding cooking your engine? I suspect there is no simple answer, but let's see ...

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Set to normal once in cruise.. close rad if it starts to drop out of normal operating temp..
Just monitor temps really.
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Set to normal once in cruise.. close rad if it starts to drop out of normal operating temp..
Just monitor temps really.
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Old 10-14-2011, 01:34 PM
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Fully open for take-off, then once airspeed, pitch and boost are set, and the a/c trimmed for the climb at 160 IAS, I reduce to halfway (or about 8 or nine clicks if you use buttons), check trim again and pretty much leave it there.

I close it fully when diving with power off, then open up to normal. As the other chaps have said, keep glancing at the temps. Prolonged fine pitch/high revs sends your oil temp soaring, but a few seconds of coarse pitch brings it down again really quickly.

I very rarely boost the engine beyond +5 unless in combat, and open rad fully when I do.

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Old 10-14-2011, 02:17 PM
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same with Dutch
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Old 10-14-2011, 02:20 PM
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Thanks chaps, very useful indeed. What is 'normal' setting though? Was there such a setting in the real world or are we talking about simply half open? Will check tonight, but is there any cockpit indication (other than the position of the 'handbrake') of where the rad is?

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Thanks chaps, very useful indeed. What is 'normal' setting though? Was there such a setting in the real world or are we talking about simply half open? Will check tonight, but is there any cockpit indication (other than the position of the 'handbrake') of where the rad is?
Heh, heh. Normal for me is halfway. I read somewhere that pilots used to line the 'handbrake' up with the corner of something on the cockpit wall, but I forget where I saw this and also what it was. But yes, 'halfway' is 'normal' for me, there's no cockpit indicator as such.

This is one of the reasons I prefer to fly the Hurri, as it has an indicator - which is a bit strange because I'm a typical Spitfire nut.
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Half way for me as well



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Old 10-14-2011, 09:28 PM
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One has to note that the Merlin can really get easily very very hot. I realized that during take off and at some altitudes even with low rpm and fine pitch (lever back) it easliy heats up for the Spit1 to nearly 100 despite rads fully open ...
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Old 10-14-2011, 09:33 PM
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Interesting info, thanks! I have been playing around with the Spit 1 online lately, and leaving the rad fully open (and flying around with fine pitch all the time) so will try it half closed.
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