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I read in somewhere that :

ENGINE THRUST DROOP.

During turbine engine operation, heat expands the rotating and stationary components to normal operating dimensions and clearances. Engine thrust droop results from differential expansion of the engine turbines and casings during transients from low to high thrust operation. The duration and extent of the thrust droop is dependent upon the rate/range of throttle movement. Thrust droop is decreased if the engines have been idling for a period of time. Thrust droop is further decreased if the engines have been run up before takeoff. An example of the worst condition would be a scramble takeoff where takeoff is accomplished shortly after engine start.Maximum droop occurs approximately 10 seconds after the throttle is advanced from IDLE to MAX. After approximately 4 minutes of operation at MAX thrust, power output returns to normal. Elimination of thrust droop can be observed on the engine fan speed indicator. Thrust will increase as fan speed increases.

 

Is this feature modeled in DCS:W?

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OK, thanks for confirming it.

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