Manual engine control and trimming a P47 - War Thunder - Air Sim

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • store.playstat...

Комментарии • 5

  • @jacobconroy9563
    @jacobconroy9563 9 месяцев назад

    Cowl flaps should be closed for the lowest possible drag, so set radiator and oil to 0%. Set prop pitch to 80 and mixture to 120% and you will never ever overheat even with constant WEP.

    • @ninjato5611
      @ninjato5611  9 месяцев назад +2

      Setting the radiators to 0% is optimal but 20% isn't going to hinder the performance much either. So if on a hot map like Tunisia you can still set them to 20% and on cold maps 0%
      The optimal prop pitch is around 90% - 94% you get the least drag with the most bite of the prop blades. Setting to 80% causes too much drag. It's do-able. But it wastes power. Once you go from 80% to 90% ish the RPM gauge will go up which is what you want. Essientally RPM = Power.
      And no. Setting the mixture to 120% the engine will lose power once climbing to altitude. Optimal mixture is around 80% don't go higher than 85% or lower than 75%. In the P47 the higher you are the best advantage you have.

  • @XSpamDragonX
    @XSpamDragonX Месяц назад

    Do you know if Manual Engine Control in Realistic works the same as this? I've been doing 0rad 0oil 82mix 80pp in my D-28/30s and it works pretty well. Should I be doing 85mix 90pp at low alt, and lean to 75mix as I approach max flight ceiling? I can manage temps and open the cowl flaps to 20% if I need to, but I'm just not sure when/why to adjust mixture and prop pitch in flight.

    • @ninjato5611
      @ninjato5611  Месяц назад

      @XSpamDragonX As far as I know. MEC in RB and SB is the same. Around 90% to 94% prop pitch for P47s is optimal, then keep your mixture around 80%
      You don't need to adjust much else while in flight

    • @XSpamDragonX
      @XSpamDragonX Месяц назад

      @@ninjato5611 Is it ever worth it to reduce prop pitch in a high speed dive to reduce drag?