You can leave the throttle assembly out too
Yeah.....just set the idle at 1200 remove the throttle operation and I'm good to go
You can leave the throttle assembly out too
did you ever wonder how they take a piston engine and go from sea level up in minutes and jet clean?
in the chev they didn't need a transmission
Doesn't the pilot manually adjust the air fuel mixture? At least on the older planes.
In WWII early mechanical fuel injection systems didn't require it, remember the spitfires big weakness against the 109? (negative g's)
When I graduated high school my plan to join the navy and hopefully work my way up into aviation (har har) was cut short.
This can go on. The Allison v12 that I know of was carbureted and supercharged. It did have an automatic fuel air ratio adjustment with a manual override. One system that is gaining some popularity with civilian aircraft builders and users is the lycoming 360I series. This one is mechanical, (nut shell explanation given to me by someone who has installed and tuned some in retrofits) has an airflow metering device that can regulate the fuel delivered. manual overrides are desireable for more than one reason: If you have to start or restart a hot flooded one, being able to keep it from flooding further is as I said, desireable.
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Brrrrrrrrrr fkn freezing!
Tropical for AK LOLthat's Celsius right, so like 20 or so?