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Feathering the prop (Segelstellung) is necessary if one of your JUMO 211D engines is shot out or damaged and or not producing usable power. Failing to feather the prop on a dead engine may produce so much drag that the one good engine may not be able to keep the aircraft in the air.
S! Varrattu Last edited by Varrattu; 07-29-2011 at 01:07 PM. |
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I was trying to get the feather to work but I couldnt verify its funcionality, can anyone confirm Ju 88 feather function?
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i dont think the available feathering command (that is available in the keysettings) is working at all on any plane ?!
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It should work on the 109 and i guess on the 110 too, maybe for a couple of the bombers as well but it's not yet.
For the rest of the aircraft, the control logic that applies is that "if it wasn't present in the real aircraft, pressing the keys in the sim does nothing". In other words, you can't set prop pitch in the Tiger Moth even if you mapped your controls correctly, because it only has a fixed pitch propeller. This is the way everything else works as far as controls go, from flaps and gear extension mechanisms to wheel brake systems. |
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that is what i ment........................
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