Art-J Posted August 31 Posted August 31 ^ I can only assume temp changes were slower / easier to manage (?) in RL, because when you think about it, P-51 was the only US WWII fighter with full auto cooling flaps. All the others, whether army or naval ones, were full manual or auto/manual hybrids. 1 i7 9700K @ stock speed, single GTX1070, 32 gigs of RAM, TH Warthog, MFG Crosswind, Win10.
Saxman Posted August 31 Posted August 31 4 hours ago, Holbeach said: I'm talking about the RL Corsair. I wonder why they didn't design such a complex engine with auto temp controled cowl flaps. .. So was I. And there's any number of reasons. Complexity, weight, technology simply not being available, or because they just plain didn't think of it.
Rolds Posted September 2 Posted September 2 Without getting too into the weeds on this issue just step back and think about the big picture. Could the R2800 possibly have achieved the reputation for reliability it had if it worked like it currently does in the Corsair? I suggest people fly the P47 module that ED did and compare the two. I particularly like that the ED radials offer audible feedback about operating out of limits, and have partial failures or will fail overtime rather than always instant and total failure. You can fail the P47s engine, but it puts up with a lot before it quits, matching its reputation. 3
Holbeach Posted September 6 Posted September 6 (edited) On 8/31/2025 at 2:47 PM, Art-J said: ^ I can only assume temp changes were slower / easier to manage (?) in RL, because when you think about it, P-51 was the only US WWII fighter with full auto cooling flaps. All the others, whether army or naval ones, were full manual or auto/manual hybrids. For interest sake. The -4 had manual cowl and automatic/manual oil cooler/Intercooler flaps. .. Edited Sunday at 07:50 AM by Holbeach 1 ASUS 2600K 3.8. P8Z68-V. ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2080Ti, RAM 16gb Corsair. M2 NVME 2gb. 2 SSD. 3 HDD. 1 kW ps. X-52. Saitek pedals. ..
MiGCap1 Posted Saturday at 04:22 PM Posted Saturday at 04:22 PM On 8/16/2025 at 8:18 AM, GTFreeFlyer said: From which source this page is coming? It looks like from an updated manual, but I only found the initial release manual where the water injection switch wasn't mentioned as it wasn't installed yet. http://www.instagram.com/spetersen13/?fbclid=IwAR07OCbRZX6qISe0fS8iUQfzts_iazbm7UEsxiKNnqviADGTaRWJJN7iAws http://www.facebook.com/spetersen13/
GTFreeFlyer Posted Sunday at 05:58 AM Posted Sunday at 05:58 AM 13 hours ago, MiGCap1 said: From which source this page is coming? It looks like from an updated manual, but I only found the initial release manual where the water injection switch wasn't mentioned as it wasn't installed yet. Good question. Can’t remember. It was either from the manual in the install folder (whatever the current version was on the date I posted that), or from an updated post I found by Rudel as he has shared some stuff like that in the past before it was released in a DCS update. My DCS Missions: Band of Buds series | The End of the T-55 Era | Normandy PvP | Host of the Formation Flight Challenge server Supercarrier Reference Kneeboards IRL: Private Pilot, UAS Test Pilot, Aircraft Designer, and... eh hem... DCS Enthusiast
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