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Blenheim in new release
I'm not complaining, especially since I fly the red side, but it seems the Blenheim does not suffer from overheating.
I put everything on max: props fine, boost on, 110% of power, and I can fly so long.. How long the historic Blenheim stand without overheating? |
#2
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Radiator open and low altitude? What's your RPM?
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#3
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No overheating until rads down below 50% (I flew for more than 20 minutes until failure when put rads at 40%).
My RPMs in tests was about 1850. Altitude 8000 fts. Mixture rich or poor also dont affect the plane.... |
#4
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Take a look on google images. Never seen a photo of a Blenheim in flight with the cowl flaps noticeably open! Even in Africa.
I'll ask my Grandad about it when I next see him. He was a Fitter for 14 squadron and would have had to repair the damage due to pilots flying around with closed cowl flaps if it was indeed an issue! |
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Why don't you look at the pilot note ?
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I read, and recommended limits seem below what I could do:
The highest is 30 min for 2750 rpm and +9psi And the maximum temp recommended is 235, but I flew above the margin But my sources or interpretation maybe are wrong why am I asked |
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