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RAF planes - dealing with the RPM drop
Hello
Just been giving CoD a whirl, after installing the TF mod (again), because I fancied something slightly newer than IL2 1946 for a change. Whilst practising I noticed in the Hurricane (haven't yet tried a Spitfire) each time I do anything but level flying the RPM drops out. I'm aware of the reason for the RPM drop when I do any sort of manoeuvring, and how it was solved by "Miss Shilling's orifice". However knowing that doesn't help me in CoD. (Or IL2 1946 for that matter if the same issue is modelled - I don't generally fly spits or hurricanes in IL2 1946!) So... ...how do I deal with the RPM drop every time I do anything but fly level? |
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RPM drop happens when you push your nose down, which gives you negative g on your engine. And you just should/can not do that. You have to learn to fly your plane in a way it does not happen.
Afaik this is historically correct modeled and the circumstance was used by german pilots to evade (they would just push down pretty hard). btw. did miss shillings orfice really solve the problem? I believe it just prevented the engine from dying but not the rpm-drop...?
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Yup. That's what I'm asking about. Any insights into how to fly in a way so that it does not happen?
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