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Gameplay questions threads Everything about playing CoD (missions, tactics, how to... and etc.) |
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hi Blackdog_kt
I found this part you wrote very interesting: b) The units are relative and not absolute. "This means that while the boost gauge measures manifold pressure in psi it is not the actual pressure in the manifold. What it measures is the pressure in psi relative to the standard pressure on sea level ie, it shows you how far above or below you are from standard sea level pressure" I now realize the above bit of info has been written about in the other posts expressed in formulas etc. but the way you put it is easier to understand....it's little bits of practical knowledge like this that will help to fully comprehend the basic principles of boost etc. there's been much advice given on this subject and to be honest alot of it has been too hard to follow completely...if this was real life and my life depended on it I would make damned sure I did... 100% of it...but it ain't and I just what enough info in order to "fly" these simulated aircraft well enough so that the A.I. or the humans online are not always handing me my ass back thanks |
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go to http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=21590 for the complete post of Viper2000 (second page). if you are lazy:
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The video makes it seem like you can easily wreck the engine doing this, but with full CEM & Heat management the only thing that I have to make sure is the radiator is set correctly... Anything else only affects my speed... Dives, incorrect prop pitch, changing the mixture, throttle wherever I feel like it, nothing seems to make the engine go into dangerous zones. Doesn't seem right to me. I had seen quite a few people post that they kept blowing their engines so quickly and couldn't get the settings right. I decided not to try CEM & Heat managment for a while because it seemed so hard. Finally when I tried it, I never blow my engine or have oil come up anywhere. Doesn't seem right to me, I think it should be harder. I'm no ace or anything and can't reach top speeds, but I don't understand why I don't wreck my plane with my horrible engine management. Oh ya, I've tried all variations of the Spit doing this. |
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Sorry i mixed up yours and bDAWg's question, at the top of this page.
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