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I have "F" assigned as my prop feather button. Tried it in the Bf-110 and He-111, but no luck.
Anyone been able to get a prop to feather? |
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Not modelled in CLOD!
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Another left over from old IL-2's keybinding routines.
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Actually it sort of is.
You can change prop pits to feather position. |
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I have certainly managed to get the props to rotate at only about 30rpm despite my aircraft doing over 100mph but not zero rpm.
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![]() Feathering is only used in case of a totally lost engine (broken or hit by enemy fire) or being stopped on purpose for fuel saving. And it seems not to work in any plane in CloD, IMHO. Sorry for my English, I hope to have it explained clearly. |
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Hmmm... they will turn even if feathered, and still generate some drag. To see a frozen propeller, is to see a seized engine.
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I think this is a very good and important question.
Also, a very difficult one to answer correctly. Without it, it ruins the reality of realistic multi aircraft flying. ![]() (sooner or later you ll lose an engine...) Any expert thoughts? thanks, zol. |
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