Engines on fire for no reason!!!!!
#1

need help with this one, i was playing a fun game when my fun was ended, i was coming in for a landing with my gotha 229, when outta no where a plane apeared in front of me, i went in for a kill, my engines were 0% i rose then to 24% then, once i hit the throttle both engines caught on fire! this happens with all me 262's and most other jets.
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#2

Its not a problem with any mods or the game, it's just how the jet engines were designed. IL-2's realism ftl....
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#3

armydan Wrote:Its not a problem with any mods or the game, it's just how the jet engines were designed. IL-2's realism ftl....

it all started after i got some efects mods and hsfx 4.1, i know its not hsfx, perhaps one of the mods?
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#4

well, as far as i know, il-2 has always had this feature. In difficulty settings it might be complex engine management, maybe turn it off and see if it happens.
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#5

armydan Wrote:well, as far as i know, il-2 has always had this feature. In difficulty settings it might be complex engine management, maybe turn it off and see if it happens.


thats retarded, last time i checked, me 262s on the runway ready to take off didnt just light on fire and blow up in real life!
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#6

If you weren't gentle enough with the throttle, they might. It was the first jet engines, they weren't reliable at all.
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AIRdomination Wrote:If you weren't gentle enough with the throttle, they might. It was the first jet engines, they weren't reliable at all.



that fixed my problem! thanks... its just... annoying, you have to slowly crank up the speed while the enemy gets away, its a real annoyence, but better then slaming into the ground with no engines....
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#8

Sean2323 Wrote:
armydan Wrote:well, as far as i know, il-2 has always had this feature. In difficulty settings it might be complex engine management, maybe turn it off and see if it happens.


thats retarded, last time i checked, me 262s on the runway ready to take off didnt just light on fire and blow up in real life!


dude.... u need to calm down yes no Me 262 has blown up....u know why? because when they where testing the engines they did when they accelerated to fast so they made suure the pilots didnt
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#9

AIRdomination Wrote:If you weren't gentle enough with the throttle, they might. It was the first jet engines, they weren't reliable at all.

Yap, if you add a giant amount of fuel in the engines, it all ignites at the same time, rather than continues Wink
If you look at the RL jets, they slowly push the throttle too, check it out on youtube Wink
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#10

Broworm Wrote:
AIRdomination Wrote:If you weren't gentle enough with the throttle, they might. It was the first jet engines, they weren't reliable at all.

Yap, if you add a giant amount of fuel in the engines, it all ignites at the same time, rather than continues Wink
If you look at the RL jets, they slowly push the throttle too, check it out on youtube Wink


it worked, thanks, i can now fly, without falling
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#11

if youre interested in LW jets here's an original 262 training film in english:
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid= ... 692103060#
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#12

In short : EASY does IT :wink:
ColaBen
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#13

The jumo 004 B is very fragile (for Me-262, Ar-234B),for the others, this is the same thing.

1) When you turn on the engines, don't push too fast when you're under 6000rpm (particularity of Jumo 004B) because engines can burn easily.

2) When you fly higher than 6km of height, don't push too fast because the engines could turn off, regulator is very fragile over this altitude.

3) Don't pull too fast, regulator decreases feul flow and you can stop engines (wherever you are).

4) If your engine(s) is (are) off when you fly:
-Throttle : 10% (minimum, because if you push when throttle is very low, they can burn and you must land very quickly to avoid explosion)
-Speed : 310kph, 200mph (if you fly under this speed, the air that enters into the engine is not sufficient)
-Height : under 3km (if you fly over this height, the air that enters into the engine is not sufficient)

Now, you're ready for your first flight on the Me-262, you have 30 minutes to learn, don't be losed when you'll be in the air.
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Sean2323 Wrote:
AIRdomination Wrote:If you weren't gentle enough with the throttle, they might. It was the first jet engines, they weren't reliable at all.



that fixed my problem! thanks... its just... annoying, you have to slowly crank up the speed while the enemy gets away, its a real annoyence, but better then slaming into the ground with no engines....
If you want to push up the throttle fast without having the engine bursting out in flames, then use one of the following jets:
MiG-9 (both variants)
Ta-183
MiG-13 (I-250)
LaGG-3RD
Yak-15
MiG-15bis
MiG-17F
F-86 (all variants)
F-84 (all variants)
(Tell me if I've missed something out)
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