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Old 09-23-2009, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by PedroTheGoat View Post
Many of the earlier planes in the war used caurberators. When these planes are in a negative G environment then they would lose all fuel pressure. (I think)

So anytime you dive your engine may stall.
interesting, that gets rid of that doubt thanks very much.

By the way, you know much about these planes, is there a book you can recommend me to get more familiar with ww2 planes? I have one already but it has mainly superficial information about ww1 & ww2 aircraft and pretty pictures lol. thanks in advance.

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