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This very interesting topic, who wrote the original post (schwarze-man), it is possible to contact him somewhere? I did not find it in my documents from the velocity of the propeller pitch accurate information. But, if this true: "The prop will adjust its pitch at a speed of 1.5° (degrees) per second for as long as the rocker switch is held and then stop when the switch is released. The movement of the pitch indicator is clockwise=fine,anti-clockwise=coarse. 1 Hour=6°,10min=1° so,1.5°/sec is 15min/sec or 1hour in 4sec! The range of the propellor is from 12.30 (full fine) to 08.30 (full coarse) and this equates to a pitch range of 22° to 46° " ...It is necessary to fix this in the game then! In COD (1.01.14588 patch), PP moving from 08:30 to 12:00 (21°) takes 58 sec! This means it, that PP moving speed 0.36°/sec. Compared with the value written early (1.5°/sec, or even in other documents 1°/sec), this huge difference, huge disadvantage (totally irrelevant, that PP are automatic or manual)! Some authentic source would be very good from this.
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Love the way you do the hand movements describing what is happening. ![]() |
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The speed seemed fine after the patch, but now the hotfix has definitely slowed it down. It can't be realistic now because, as you mentioned, it takes forever to move and is a serious disadvantage in a fight.
I've seen the degrees per second mentioned somewhere else, I'll have to dig it up again. |
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The Curtiss Electric Propellers were directly controlled by electric motors. Not that it matters for this discussion, but hey, I'm a Curtiss fan boy.
![]() And interestingly the Curtiss prop could be operated as a standard constant speed type, or manually like the Bf 109 type.
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Sorry for the noob question. Can someone explain what the 3 levers are for and what effect they have on engine RPM, speed and etc?
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Yes, I remembered something like this. Great, thx.
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I agree that the pitch ctrler is much too slow for any use in a fight.
4 sec per hour (needles) seems to be a more realistic value. 40 doesn't ! Otherwise the spring loaded lever (centered) works fine. ~S |
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in this book
http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/imag...299956&s=books a speed of 3° per second is giving for a VDM propeller. So, as one hour on the gauge is showing a difference of 6° of propellerpitch change , with the actuel speed of ~16sec for one hour , CoD is to slow indeed. CoD = 6° in 16sec real (according to linked book)= 6° in 2 sec ![]() |
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I can't remember where I saw the info but this file does state that the VDM prop did 1 to 3 degrees per second. It isn't a quotable source though.
http://www.enginehistory.org/Convent...20Electric.pdf |
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