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Old 01-03-2012, 04:19 PM
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it has an automatic superchargershifting in game. Automatic is enabled when supercharger is reading '100%'
at 0% its a forced use of the low blower (Bodenlader).

Its just oposite to the instrument panels reading, aka BUG.
In the Ju88 it is the same.
This isn't automatic. Not the way as the 109 for example. The 109's supercharger no need any adjust (stable manifold pressure, is depending only the throttle), because a compressor valve automatically reduces the pressure below 4.5km (DB-601A...). Fully open at 4.5km, and above the engine starts to weaken.
The Stuka's supercharger have to switch manually. But no matter where it is, the pressure will fluctuate depending of the altitude (if you dont adjust the throttle - of course).
The lever animation is reversed in the game, its true, but the function is OK.
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