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Old 02-17-2010, 10:55 AM
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Default bf109 and p47 engines very fragile why

if they recive minor engine damage it starts too lose power about 1 mph per 5 seconds until you dont have enough pwer to keep the plane in the air. then it dies completely why

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Old 02-17-2010, 11:16 AM
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bullet through a fuel line or somthing maybe.
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Old 02-17-2010, 11:18 AM
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bullet through a fuel line or somthing maybe.
but it only happens with those 2 planes and it happens every time
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Old 02-17-2010, 11:33 AM
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maybe to do with the engine design then? I cant say ive noticed. I only just started using the 109 the other day and skip the jug for mp. Is it like the il2's wep overuse where power just drops regardless.
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I fly the 109F quite regularly and I can't say Ive ever noticed any difference from the other planes. If your engine is damaged and you're still WEPing it of couse it will die quicker. You've got to nurse it if you want it to last as long as posible.
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Old 02-17-2010, 03:12 PM
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I fly the 109F quite regularly and I can't say Ive ever noticed any difference from the other planes. If your engine is damaged and you're still WEPing it of couse it will die quicker. You've got to nurse it if you want it to last as long as posible.
i dont wep very often
but i think it might be later 109s.
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Old 02-17-2010, 05:49 PM
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Both the DB-605 and the quad bank Wasp radial feature pretty hefty superchargers, compared to other aircraft engines, and so will suffer badly from any damage.

Such large superchargers require a lot of lubrication and minor oil leakage will cause the engine to slowly seize up, with the supercharger losing power the quickest.

Losing the supercharger will cause the engine to drop power rapidly.

I copped a pink engine hit last night, in a sim game, and then was chased by another fighter, a Spitfire IX. To start with my BF-109 G-10 was easily able to make the distance grow between us over the next couple of minutes.

However, I was starting to loose power defore the chase started and it wasn't long before the airspeed dropped below 300 MPH, even with the WEP (MW50 on the G-10 and K-4) on, and the Spitfire started to catch up. A lucky long range cannon shell hit on the right wing made my 109 snap roll into the deck.

Highly stressed engines down take much to upset them, compared to lower performing alternatives.

At 2,800 HP the P-47 has the most powerful engine in the game.
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Old 02-19-2010, 11:47 AM
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but it only happens with those 2 planes and it happens every time
It happens with every single-engine plane, try it in training. They'll all die eventually. It's just a simple damage model.

what 109 are you talking about, all 109's are not equal. The have some of the best piston engines in the game, especially the K4. I've had a K4 engine significantly damaged and still flown it for another 5 minutes.

p47 can also be a beast to knock down. Maybe you are using WEP after they're damaged or something. They die much quicker that way. Fly at the lowest power possible and you can keep an engine-damaged plane alive for a good 4 or 5 minutes or more. Not that there's any incentive to do that in BOP multiplayer.
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Old 02-19-2010, 12:03 PM
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It happens with every single-engine plane, try it in training. They'll all die eventually. It's just a simple damage model.

what 109 are you talking about, all 109's are not equal. The have some of the best piston engines in the game, especially the K4. I've had a K4 engine significantly damaged and still flown it for another 5 minutes.

p47 can also be a beast to knock down. Maybe you are using WEP after they're damaged or something. They die much quicker that way. Fly at the lowest power possible and you can keep an engine-damaged plane alive for a good 4 or 5 minutes or more. Not that there's any incentive to do that in BOP multiplayer.
no im not using wep but im using 100% throttle
im talking 109g6 to k4 if i get pink engine damage i lose power about 1 mph per 5 secs and eventualy the prop stops and the engine goes black
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Old 02-19-2010, 12:31 PM
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The P-47 Thunderbolts' engine was/is watercooled. A hit by a single bullet (even from a handgun the pilots reported) in a tube or hose (or whatever u call it) did severe damage to the engine.

The rest of the bird could take as much beating as no other plane.
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