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Old 12-12-2010, 04:03 PM
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Triple-choke Bendix-Stromberg updraught carburettor...

Plus I was posting the vid more so to help Oleg get the amount of flame exausting at differant engine revs correct.

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Old 12-12-2010, 04:30 PM
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Triple-choke Bendix-Stromberg updraught carburettor...

Plus I was posting the vid more so to help Oleg get the amount of flame exausting at differant engine revs correct.
Ignore it; if Oleg wants to use it, he won't ask Alpha.
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Old 12-12-2010, 05:10 PM
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Triple-choke Bendix-Stromberg updraught carburettor...

Plus I was posting the vid more so to help Oleg get the amount of flame exausting at differant engine revs correct.
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Sure, with high RPM and right mixture.
Look its simple just post relevant info.

You might as well post any night time exhaust flames vid if you think in your terms as its simply not relevant unless its a Spit MkI

If you don't see that then carry on.

And thanks for the name calling, shows your a real class act.

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Old 12-12-2010, 05:19 PM
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Well, there's a lack of relevent period videos, in colour, showing the exact transition. Considering the team are willing to model a modern version of England and France, I think Jafa's video is a nice compromise.
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Old 12-12-2010, 05:21 PM
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Considering the team are willing to model a modern version of England and France
What? Isn't this supposed to be a WWII sim?
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Old 12-12-2010, 05:22 PM
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Well, there's a lack of relevent period videos, in colour, showing the exact transition. Considering the team are willing to model a modern version of England and France, I think Jafa's video is a nice compromise.
Why do we need this when there's perfectly good examples flying today.
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Old 12-12-2010, 05:48 PM
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Why do we need this when there's perfectly good examples flying today.
To be devil's advocate, do they use exactly the same fuel, etc? I can see what you're saying, a mark 1 spit from today is better to compare to than a seafire, but it's hard to find suitable videos.
Just my thought. Personally I think it's best to average out the effects seen in some videos, and then base this strongly around historical references. The pilots from the time would have had a pretty good idea themselves, and many have documented the effect
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Old 12-12-2010, 08:50 PM
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To be devil's advocate, do they use exactly the same fuel, etc? I can see what you're saying, a mark 1 spit from today is better to compare to than a seafire, but it's hard to find suitable videos.
Just my thought. Personally I think it's best to average out the effects seen in some videos, and then base this strongly around historical references. The pilots from the time would have had a pretty good idea themselves, and many have documented the effect
I think all of you are taking this way too far. Blue flames instead of red or yellow and that's about it...Blue. Even the Daimler Benz flames are about the same blue and I don't think Maddox is going to fart around for the next six months getting his flames just so. Going back to 1940 to compare high leded fuels and their flames with today's low led fuels and their flames..Hilarious! Is it a flight sim or a flame sim?
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