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|livery = Luftwaffe
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|authors = Detlef Faber
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Revision as of 15:09, 11 June 2011

Messerschmitt Bf 109 G14
109-1.png
Type single piston fighter
Author(s) Detlef Faber
FDM YASim
Status Unknown
Download Download the Messerschmitt Bf 109 G14 aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).

Bf-109 G14 The Bf-109 was the standard Luftwaffe Fighter at the Beginning of WW2 and stayed first line until the end. Pilots liked the handling, but the narrow landing gear caused a lot of accidents.

Notes to Pilots

First some notes on the propeller adjust mechanism:

This is no constant speed unit! Propeller pitch advance is gouverned by a running line dependent on the engine rpm/manifold pressure relation. There is a lever beneath the throttle quadrant to switch between automatic/manual adjust. Manual is the rear rest of the switch and should be used for startup and taxi.

The actual amount of propeller pitch is displayed on the clock shaped Instrument on the right side of the panel. The range counts counter clockwise starting at 12.30 (full fine) to 8.30 (full course).

Start up

Ensure propeller adjust automatic is set to manual, and the pitch is set to 11.00. Set cutoff lever (right of throttle lever) to open, operate primer (left of seat) 5-6 times. Switch ignition (left side of the panel) to M1+2. Open throttle a bit and pull the starter Handle (beneath Mag-Switch). Be sure to open(offen) the radiator flaps (lever right beneath the panel).

Take Off

Flaps (the left wheel on the left side of the seat) down 10 degrees, Take off at 1.1 ata Manifold Pressure. When advancing the throttle past 75% propeller pitch adjustment will engage automatically. Lift Tailwheel at 150-180 km/h. Be prepared to use Aileron against Torque and Rudder to counteract Swing. Lift Off at 200-210 km/h. Climb with 1.1 ata (Max Continous Power) 1.3 ata is limited to 30 min. 1.4 ata is limited to 5 min. Radiator flaps can be set to automatic.

Cockpit View

Landing

Beware: While engine runs on low rpm (or beneath 0.9 ata manifold pressure), switch automatic propeller adjustment off (Ctrl-p) or else the propeller

pitch will run too course. Set propeller pitch to 10.30. Lower Flaps and Gear under 300 km/h. Open radiator flaps. Approach Speed is 200 km/h. A curved Approach is recommended, because visibility on Final is bad. Speed at Treshold should be 175 km/h. Flare to Threepoint attitude before touchdown. After Touchdown use Rudder to keep the Aircraft straight. Don't forget to release Tailwheel lock (lever on the left cockpitwall) before taxiing off the Runway.

at altitude

Features

bump- and specmapped exteriour and interiour model

3D Cockpit with Engine Flight Instruments and clickable Controls

engine failure simulation

selectable Loadout

Livery selection

Logo Selection

See also