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TomcatViP 07-17-2012 10:48 AM

You guys are incorrigible. Hurri MkII in Aug 1940 ?! :confused::grin:

Of course... and 1943 for the Meteor ... or 1945 for the AIM9?

Just like saying that the F22 was in service in 1995 as the ATF was tested by USAAF. ;)

Robo. 07-17-2012 11:03 AM

Klem just did a series of quick tests - everything works as described, you don't need to do the throttle thing to disengage BCC-O.

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Originally Posted by TomcatViP (Post 445788)
You guys are incorrigible. Hurri MkII in Aug 1940 ?! :confused::grin:

What are you talking about? :o

TomcatViP 07-17-2012 11:19 AM

Look at post #111

Delivered does not mean in Operation. Try to keep that in mind.

Robo. 07-17-2012 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by TomcatViP (Post 445793)
Look at post #111

Delivered does not mean in Operation. Try to keep that in mind.

I don't think he said anything about having Hurricanes Mk.IIs in operation in August 1940. All he said was an interesting and true fact about transition to Merlin XX powered Hurricanes in the RAF.

If they will model this variant in CloD (which I hope they will eventually), it would be used for late 1940 scenarios and mainly the 1941 era.

Anything else you'd like to add to Merlin III 100 octane testing? Do you also find the mixture glitch weird?

klem 07-17-2012 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Robo. (Post 445777)
Oh I am aware of that, but I got confused by DnR's testing on the other forum as he stated the BCO works on the old 87 octane Rotol, too. You can pull the plug for something like 0.02 lbs. boost increase as far I know.



Oh yes it does work indeed, from sea level all the way up to some 12000ft. Gauge reading is only +8lbs (wrong on both 100 octane aircraft, but the other way around)

All you have to do is:

1. Pull the tit
2. Wiggle your throttle back and forth (otherwise nothing happens)
3. Voila - we have BCC-O activated, boost gauge now reads +8lbs (I assume that's just a bug as the performance feels like +12, also wrong on Spitfire)

glitch: you have to set the mixture to lean in order to use it at 3000rpm as intended, on rich there is 2600rpm max (engine will shake the Dickens out of you if you don't). Speed on S/L is greater and the manifold pressure decreases nicely as you aproach full throttle height.

Fek Me!

Probably explains the attached. Don't bother speculating.
Back to the cockpit.......

Robo. 07-17-2012 02:22 PM

Yeah mate I was trying to join you on the No.56 test server but there was a password :(


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