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| IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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ya but once I level out and get back to about 200 km/h it shakes constantly until I lower the throttle. Then when I raise it back up it starts shaking again.
Temps are good, 89/90 Celsius on oil and not over 120 on engine.' My pitch starts around 11:30-12:00 and RPMs 2000-2500. Maybe I over revved it? So maybe if I lower pitch before dive this may fix it. I remember reading something about the pitch changing slowly and that causing people to kill the engine, Ill have to try it. I got a few kills tonight but nothing near my old IL-2 ratio ![]() Can't wait for more servers to go online. I just don't care for the full real servers that don't allow external views. We get these beautiful planes I wanna see em! |
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I suppose its possible you threw a rod by over-revving the engine in the dive.
I fly Hurricanes mainly now and dont have enough experience with the 109 to say exactly what happened. I do know that one time I started up the hurri and then shut it down before take-off. I fired it up again and the engine wouldnt stop shaking and I had to respawn the plane. It never over heated or anything so maybe theres just some kind of general bug with the engines. In this case though I would say you over-revved it and threw a rod, or perhaps bent a pushrod or two causing the loss of a cylinder. Lots of things can go wrong with an engine when you start pushing it too hard. |
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I think you are right, I hate that this screwed up my flight, but I love that it is in the game. I was so against CEM but now that I have flown it, I love it.
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Thanks btw. |
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Right click select new window, then right click on the window and you get a drop down, where you can configure the window to show pretty much what you want, I think console output will show all info, including when you kill enemy gunners etc, but you can set it up to show your engine damage.
These info boxes while as usual with this sim not intuative to use are quite good really, they can be placed anywhere and output all sorts of info. |
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I dont understand its happened a few times now in the spit and hurri and is damm annoying when youve spent along time getting to ALT.. bearing in mind im keeping the throttle wide open but am using PP to keep the revs down...Oil and Water temps are fine and i get no DMG messages, try adjusting mixture and makes no difference..im always around the 10k mark so dont know its thats coincidence or not.. as said already when you chop the throttle to more or less closed the shakes will stop as soon as you open it again very violent shakes with loss of power So its either Dmg'd and the game doesnt show the Msg Engine is overheated but Dials are not accurate Bug |
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as said already when you chop the throttle to more or less closed the shakes will stop as soon as you open it again very violent shakes with loss of power
So its either Dmg'd and the game doesnt show the Msg Engine is overheated but Dials are not accurate Bug[/QUOTE] Exactly what happens, the gauges even shake violently. I still haven't tried it but it may be just an over-rev and the prop pitch needs to be decreased before dive. With the 109 this would be extremely annoying as it takes forever. |
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You should never have more then 3000 RPM in a dive. If you have more, you damage your engine, and you don`t get a massage.
Max RPM in the 109 and only for a short time shoul be 2468 (and 1,45 ata)
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