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[PROCEEDURE] Max Continous Operating Temperature and RPM?


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Hey all,

My first few runs out with the 39 I blew up in mid-air. I then did some digging and found out the 39 does not have an automatic temp control. Maybe I am asking the question wrong on Google. I'd like to know what is the continuos operating temp and RPM I can run without blowing up? Also what is the second needle for on the RPM gauge?

I am asking because the mission makers have these aircraft on their servers but they make the objectives really far away. One mission was on the Cacusus in severe weather and I had to climb to 16,000+ feet because he put as at an airfield surrounded buy a giant mountain range that just grows and grows.

The blowing up seems to happen when I am using outside views too.

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29 minutes ago, SOLIDKREATE said:

I'd like to know what is the continuos operating temp and RPM I can run without blowing up?

 

Maximum continuous EGT temp is 700 °C

 

29 minutes ago, SOLIDKREATE said:

Also what is the second needle for on the RPM gauge?

 

The "1" needle is for the rpm of the High-Pressure Compresor section of the engine, the "2" needle is for the Low Pressure Compressor.

 

 

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