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Here are some great columns that will teach you a lot about how airplane engines work.
They apply to non-boosted general aviation engines, but the principle is the important thing. (he also has 5 columns on turbos, see full index http://www.avweb.com/news/pelican/list.html ) Manifold pressure: http://www.avweb.com/news/pelican/182081-1.html Propellers: http://www.avweb.com/news/pelican/182082-1.html Fuel mixture: http://www.avweb.com/news/pelican/182084-1.html They are very well written and extremely informative. Keep in mind they are written for the general aviation community and their flat four 360 cid or flat six 540 cid engines - so he addresses the availability of instruments to them and some "old wive's tales" and misconceptions within that community related to those engines, but the fundamental principles shine through bright and clear. |
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Thanks for links throughout the thread, very helpful. Certainly is a whole other level compared to IL-2 - just great!
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I can't use the CEM in the Stuka without getting oil leak and killing the engine.
I tryed everything: low RPM's, low throttle, high RPM's, and so on. After 5 minutes always get oil leak and cockpit full of oil. Any idea what i am doing wrong? |
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Could you upload a video with it, with a lot of info from the instruments? Maybe the "wonder woman view" with the instruments overlay?
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Other then emergency situations and the dive it has to be on Bodenlader. Also leave the WEP throttle on "Sturz-Reise". Max continuous is 2100 @ 1.1 ATA. Don't forget to check water temp constantly since you only have the two buttons and can't check how opened or closed the rads are. |
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When I fly in British fighters, the exhaust spits out black smoke and the plane shakes a little occasionally. The only way I know to reduce this is by making the mixture leaner, however I can't seem to totally prevent it.
Well, at least I managed to stop the engine from exploding immediately |
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Fullreal servers are going to be a laugh for a few months! Red vs. blue debates should be more entertaining than ever given that automatic vs. manual is more important than ever.
I think I'll spend the time until over-land performance is patched just learning how to fly... |
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To be more precise, it happens whenever you push negative Gs (nose down), either by yourself or as a result of departure from controlled flight (stalls, spins, etc). The carburetor floater is pushed up due to the negative acceleration, allowing excess fuel to go through the pipe and that chokes the engine of air: it's like you are suddenly running with super-rich mixture for a few seconds. This is reflected by the black smoke coming off the exhausts, a sign of incomplete combustion. I only got my copy of the sim yesterday and flown just one sortie with the hurricane, but i'm very surprised and pleased to see how well they got this. If you've watched the "battle of Britain, the true story" BBC documentary (a member of this community has uploaded it on youtube in 6 parts, it's worth watching), this is exactly how a veteran pilot describes it in the interview. |
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Horrido! |
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