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Hi Viper,
well I think I followed that (amazed). Just two points. 1. You estimate it takes 1/4 second for the small chamber to refill as it heads towards Rich cut but previously you said the entry holes were sized to permit the full power demand which you felt would contribute an inlet hole emptying under -G in 0.75 seconds (along with the emptying due to engine demand). So wouldn't it take 0.75 seconds to refill the small chamber through the inlet holes as it heads towards Rich cut? 2. I didn't understand the part under sudden -G where you said "as soon as the fuel hits the top of the float chamber, the float will instantly float downwards". Why would the float float downwards when it is being held to the top by the raised fuel surface? I think your estimates fit in with the info I was given by the MkI Hurricane pilot at reduced G where he felt it did not cause a problem down to about 0.3G with around a 2 second delay before engine response. His rich cut recovery from that he estimates to take about 1 second which is pretty close to your 1.5. btw for interest and on a parallel topic, the Spitfire MkIa/Ib pilots notes say that it is quicker to make a turning dive onto a target passing below you in the opposite direction than to roll inverted and pull through, presumably because of the fairly slow roll rate. Its not the tail chase pushover case we are talking about but based on that and the earlier barrel roll comments I have found it very effective to barrel or corkscrew down into the dive in a tail chase with the slightest stick-back as it maintains +ve G and I think is quicker than the pushover.
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