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Intake burnt, oil gasket leak.
So, as I try out a mission, with complex engine management and all, flying in a spitfire, my engine gets messed up as soon as I take over the controls from the AI.
Says: Engine 1: Intake burnt! Engine 1: Oil gasket leak! Engine 1: water radiator perforated! I'm most likely doing something wrong, just curious as to what. |
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From what I read, it is a step up from IL 2 in realism. They advise turning OFF engine overheating in the realism options to start out with, and do not use Neg G's in Spits or Hurris, roll inverted if you must do those kinds of things.
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Interesting, I thought it was just like in IL-2..
I set my radiator to 50% and it seemed to be working.. The engine goes nuts a bit each time I push the stick forward slightly.. What a pain |
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I just try never to fly nose down :p il take a Black out over a Red out any day...i like my eyes too much
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This is explained by Sir Stanley Hooker in the excellent BBC documentary Spitfire! Two seconds to kill. If you're in the UK, you can view it here (watch from about 26:00 in); http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/battleo...in/11405.shtml |
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ill take fuel injection over carburator any time... in the end i think the extra HP you got, you will loose due to constant engine management
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You really expected to hear Sir Stanley Hooker saying "actually...erm... our engines were a bit like cottage farm compared to the German ones, but hey, we had a little gizmo that they didn't have!" Allowing to fly a plane with an engine that didn't permit negative G manouvres was simply criminal, but that's all they had, so let's not get carried away with your love for the Spit and Hurri, you can't change the fact that the DB601 was a superior engine,period. I reckon that the struts for the tail horizontal surfaces on the Me109 as opposed to the clean Spit and Hurri tail section makes more of an interesting story, there's actually an espionage tale about it too, with a German agent was trying to steal the secret of the tail structure in the UK. I remember overhearing the conversation some years ago, but cant remember the details. |
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