Any P-38 experts around?
On 09/14/2010 05:37 AM, J. D. Slocomb wrote:
As a general statement two speed superchargers were designed to give
max rated boost in low speed for takeoff, i.e. ~ sea level, while the
high speed was used at altitude. At least that is how the radial
engines were designed. After the advent of turbos, I don't believe
that two speed superchargers were used to any extent. At least the
C-97, which as far as I know, was the last strategic reciprocating
engine airplane used by the A.F. had a single speed supercharger and
turbos.
The procedure for shifting to high blower, by the way, involved
throttling back a bit, to prevent over boosting, shift to high speed,
and then reset throttles for desired manifold pressure.
Cheers,
John D. Slocomb
(jdslocombatgmail)
John, did you fly on C-97s? I worked on a fleet
of Biscuit Bombers when I was stationed in Guam.
technomaNge
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That's fine in practice, but
it will never work in theory.
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