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Old 01-26-2012, 01:35 AM
thetonester thetonester is offline
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Default What do all these controls mean/do in cockpit?

Ok...have programmed my peripherals so im not using the keyboard in flight...not sure what some stuff means and when its used...this is all
for the hurricane so if you can tell me whether it is used or not in that aircraf and how its used i would appreciate it

1. WEP button...i know what it was in IL2...is it used in the hurricane and is it just for extra boost for short time when needed?
2. Throttle WEP...how does this differ to the other WEP and is it in Hurri?
3. Boost cut out...i know this is in cockpit coz the little red button comes out, twists and locks...but how does it differ to WEP?
4. Slow boost cut out...i know this there too but whens it used?
5. Anemometer adjustment...used in hurri and why/when?...i know an anemometer is used for giving airspeed but when is it adjusted and why?
pre flight like the gyro and course setter?

Also...i know how and why you adjust the gyro and course setter...but do you have to adjust the altimeter and if so, is this done pre flight?
i did see somethng in the control sectin about changing amp/voltmeter or sum such...what does it mean and is it used in the hurri?

Thanks guys....tonester
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