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Originally Posted by ElAurens
Happens to the Spitfire and P 40 with some regularity, more so in the P40s.
The props never come off, but they will seize the engine fairly quickly.
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I assumed that was just a "special effect" of critical damage to the crankcase, since realistically it takes more than just a few seconds for the crankshaft to heat to the point that it fails. But, yeah, the "whine of death" is one of my least favorite sounds to hear when flying a P-40 or a Spit.
At least you get a warning with those planes. With the Bf-109, the first warning you get that your engine is dead is a shut-down propeller blade in front of you.