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Old 04-17-2011, 03:58 PM
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1. Looks like i blow the engine each time, got oil on front just in 30 sec
Watch out for the temperatures. Do not go over 2500rpm.
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2. 109 have only trim for elevator not Ailron?
Yes, only elevator.
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3. Is magneto auto on 109?
No, put it manually at 1+2.
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4. Whats the diffrent on 109 E3/B
It has the rack to carry bombs
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5. Radiator is auto?
No, 2 states: closed / opened
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6. Mixure only full og min 2 steps?
It should be auto iirc... but it's bugged
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7. Hav ethe 109 WEP? Or emergency power on the engine?
press W and look at the ata indicator. WEP is for 1 min.
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8. Prop pitch is auto?
No! you have to adjust it at every speed variation: keep full throttle and use the PP to keep the RPM constant.

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And how would you 109 pilots fly the 109 on with the spit in COD
It's a long story...
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