04.05.2008, 01:49
Yes, there is lots of evidence to support this. Not only first hand accounts from several pilots who flew in WWII, but go to an air show sometime, and watch the war birds closely. You'll see plenty of evidence. And they aren't coming anywhere close to high throttle settings!
Reality aside, I honestly believe that this, assuming it could be done, would force most folks to start flying more realistically. It should come on gradually at about 95%, and get blacker above 100%. This might keep folks from flying around with their throttles bent forward all day. People could begin to fly more realistically, as if their lives depended on that virtual engine of theirs! LOL :wink:
Reality aside, I honestly believe that this, assuming it could be done, would force most folks to start flying more realistically. It should come on gradually at about 95%, and get blacker above 100%. This might keep folks from flying around with their throttles bent forward all day. People could begin to fly more realistically, as if their lives depended on that virtual engine of theirs! LOL :wink: