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Hi, I have tried but there is no more power, only 110% throttle, nothing increase speed...
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110 > 100
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This is how it is in reality too, we just got confused and learned it the wrong way from all these years flying IL2 and now we have trouble understanding the difference ![]() In most aircraft war emergency power just means going full throttle and nothing more. The extra systems that inject additional stuff into the engine usually are not there to produce more power, but to enable the engine to run at full throttle for a longer time without damage by preventing the detonation effect. |
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Ok many thanks blackdog, by the way, when I push the wep in the Spitfire this button go only forward but don't move back, How come?
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In the Spitfire, you push it. In the Hurricane, you pull out the plug. Same engine, different control but they both do the same thing.
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Bye Moggy you are right, but how come, the WEP of the Spitfire it move only forward and not back so is it always engaged ?
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you still have to push your throttle forward too 110% and you are able to pull it back too 100%
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