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Hi all,

here is a pdf reference table for complex engine management I just edited.

Found the data here in the forum. If you find something to change or to add please let me know.

And...

Yeah, you can print it! :) :) :)

 

Have a nice flight over Stalingrad,

hopefully with no smoking engine after 3 mins... :cool:

 

=LUPO=

engine management.pdf

Edited by LUPO
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Posted

Nice, thank you.

SR-F_Winger
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Awesome. Thanks a lot. LOL i fly the 109 since release and was not aware that there is a "manual" activateable supercharger?:)

1./JG42Nephris
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Awesome. Thanks a lot. LOL i fly the 109 since release and was not aware that there is a "manual" activateable supercharger? :)

Errm ... is it?

Posted

Thanks Lupo, makes a handy print off!

SR-F_Winger
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Errm ... is it?

well, actually cant find it. the chart says >3000m supercharger. Is it automatic?

ll./JG77_JadeBandit
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Thank you! I normally have to search all over the place to get all this info, having it in one simple pdf is a life saver. +1 :yahoo:

SR-F_Winger
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So the 109 does not actually have a button tto activate the supercharger - right? Just wanna be sure i dont miss anything here:)

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Posted (edited)

The BF109f and later is mostly automatic.

Edited by senseispcc
Posted

Thank you so much! Wish I could click the green arrow multiple times!

Posted

Big thanks, I will be reading it as I fly about in multiplayer.

216th_Peterla
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Thanks for the guide...do you will update future aircrafts?

EmperorBobSaget
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As a new player who has never played many flight simulators, thank you!

Posted

Thanks for the guide...do you will update future aircrafts?

 

Yes I'll try to keep it updated. Peshka will be soon available.

 

Greets

Posted

Nice job, thanks!

Schmittfeuer
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Thanks for that handy pdf. I'm wondering though, why is there no max continuous setting listed for any plane but the Stuka?

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Thanks for that handy pdf. I'm wondering though, why is there no max continuous setting listed for any plane but the Stuka?

Hi Schmittfeuer,

consider the pdf just a draft and use it like a basic reference chart. It will became more accurate through more experiments made by the community. I also have the feeling that some performance will be tweaked in future updates.

I'll be glad to keep it up-to-date!

<S>

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Posted

I'm collecting  engine management data about the Pe. Somone experimented it ingame? Let me know and I'll include it in the reference table.

216th_Peterla
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Yes I'll try to keep it updated. Peshka will be soon available.

 

Greets

Nice job LUPO. Thanks for all.

Posted

Interresting. THX for the work. :)

LLv34_Flanker
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S!

 

 DB6xx had automatic charger with a hydraulic clutch.

Posted

Could this become an online-editable file with additional data such as radiator settings etc. so that trusted community members can can keep it up to date?

Posted (edited)

Ok, since I already started something like this a while ago I thought I'd refresh it and show it to people here. My work isn't especially good (and I really need the numbers etc. from people who actually know how to properly operate the planes), but maybe it will make other people post their own (and better) stuff.

 

Anyone interested will probably get editing rights - this thing will never amount to anything unless people participate. Lupo's list is in many ways more readable and of course much more comprehensive right now, but I would like some more data and preferably online maintained by the community so that the thing is always up to date. 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PFrsOd1QpuGKpRQBEZySf4Gvd1V5bkMivoBciyCfZ5U/edit?usp=sharing

Edited by AndyHill
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Thinking about this a little more (a small thought for one man, a gigantic brain marathon for me) I don't really want to hijack Lupo's thread for this stuff so I will create another one.

Posted

BTW there's a typo in the Yak-1 take off power unless it has a turbine.

Posted

thank you very much

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