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I don't know about P-47, but there is a mixture control on P-51s that the pilot can operate. It has several automatic positions like auto lean, rich or run as well as idle cutoff. The Brits wanted to simplify chores for the fighter pilot, and made it more automatic on their Merlin engine planes. Thus the mixture is not pilot set, it starts lean for idle or economy cruise and it automatically richens as the pilot opens the throttle, above either 44 inches (plus 7 lbs boost) on Spit Mk IX or 46 inches in Mustang III. I wonder how it is done on Mosquito and Lancaster? Mustang owners like Vlado or Mike or Jim would know a lot more. I can't find either of my 51 pilot manuals right now. I think they use auto lean for warm up and taxi, going to auto run or auto rich for takeoff. I know there seems to be a lot of discussion about which to use at the 51 sessions. Us pilots flying British planes don't have that extra control to fidget with which is probably good since we don't have all that much fuel anyway.
_________________ Bill Greenwood
Spitfire N308WK
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