Nathan wrote:
Maybe a dumb question but, during air combat say with a P-40 or P-51. Would full power be given during the entire combat? I know some combat doesn't last long. But some last 10-15 minutes worth of throwing around in the sky. Would that be hard on the engine? I know a lot of the piston engines cant run on full for very long right? Could cause overheating or worst?
Handing this question over to the experts..,
-Thanks, Nathan.
Not a dumb question at all. In fact, I had this one thrown at me at every show we ever did as people came up asking about the airplane.
Most of the fighter pilots I've known personally through the Fellowship all seem to share a common generality when addressing this issue.
Here's the long pedantic version first;
Almost to a man, and this would include Bader, Boyington, RL Scott, and Sakai, all said that upon engagement, they ran their props up all the way and played their manifold pressures as needed with the props in low pitch high RPM. I have to say I've done the same when engaged in mock ACM against another fighter.
War Emergency Power as others have corrected noted was not used indiscriminately by anybody with above room temperature IQ. You worked the throttle against the WEP gate but saved that as a last ditch resort when defensive. Notice I said defensive. There should never be a situation in prop ACM when OFFENSIVE where the use of WEP is warranted. It was mostly used defensive 1 vs many where nose to tail separation was desperately needed to save one's butt as decreasing airspeed while defensive began to become a negative issue defensively in negating cutoff from an aggressive shooter with either a Ps advantage, a positive rate of closure, and a radius of turn advantage within favorable angle off for the shooter that was in imminent danger of becoming a tracking solution for him with the defensive fighter unable to force an overshoot in the plane of his turn.
Now the short story;
If you need WEP, you've done something wrong.................but use it if you have to .
Hope this helps a bit.

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Dudley Henriques