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ATT:Technical development flight dynamics

Hello

On 2 occasions  one of my engines was knocked out by enemy ground fire . They only damaged the engine , all flight essential parts such as stabiliser flaps rudder boom was not damaged at all . Even so the plane veers to starboard side(port engine damaged ) and begins dropping and loses power . its impossible to stabilize it horizontally and fly back . This should not be the case . The aircraft was designed to fly on 1 engine such as the BF110 . In the pacific the pilots relied on this factor to get back to base when damaged . Could you please look into this issue and correct . Regards      

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Are you feathering the prop on the dead motor? Are you reducing the power on the good motor slightly to keep the torque under control whilst feathering the prop?

 

Was your aileron control disabled in the same hit that took out the engine?

 

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Fenrir

my message is directed to the correct department and section and i await their comments and solution to the issue .

  • 2 weeks later...
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@adler_1, One engine was in good working order, and the other was completely disabled-right?

  • 4 months later...
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-DED-Rapidus
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@adler_1, it is necessary to tighten the propeller on the faulty engine, switch to the control of the running engine (key 1 or 2) and then fly towards the house).

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