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Old 11-07-2011, 01:55 PM
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Default Proper G.50 engine info for you here luthier!

I borrowed an interesting book from the local library today, thanks to Flanker35M for that. It's amazing, I look for info on the Fiat G.50 all over the net but find the same stuff typed over and over again but here in small Finland I go to the small local library and they have WHOLE books on it because it saw service in the Finnish airforce. Anywho, I (and probably others) have suspected that the G.50 is undermodeled in the game and the book I borrowed (Lentäjän näkökulma II) seems to confirm it. I refer you to the text below that I scanned from the book (sorry about the crappy scan I did it rather quickly):



Basically it says that it's rated a 740 HP below 3800 meters and 840 HP 3800 meters and above but the interesting bit comes after that. It roughly translates to "Momentarily it was possible to gain emergency power rated at 870 HP below and 960 HP above 3000 meters". So luthier, if it's possible could you add emergency power to the G.50? People complain about underpowered spitfires and stuff but this is an aircraft that REALLY needs it's extra power. Also, is it modeled correctly that when above 3800 meters we get 100 HP extra? I've been at that altitude but can't tell any difference.
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