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The Lavochkin La-5 series 8 is a premium | The Lavochkin La-5 series 8 is a premium fighter from the Battle of Stalingrad module of [[IL-2 Sturmovik: Great Battles]]. | ||
= Hangar view = | = Hangar view = | ||
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= Important facts and figures = | = Important facts and figures = | ||
=== Engine management === | === Engine management === | ||
 | *Boosted power time limit (stock engine): 5min. | ||
*The M-82F mod ''removes'' this time limit. | |||
*In addition to boosted power, both engines use the boost button for extra oomph. | |||
*The M-82Fs' limit to its power output is heat soak. Under boost, unless speeds are very high, the oil will overheat after 5 to 10 minutes. Climbing with boost can overheat the cylinder heads too. | |||
*Shift supercharger gears at 3000m (earlier than the manual calls for). | |||
*Inlet cowls should be open at all times. They should only be closed to protect the engine from overcooling. | |||
*The mixture at 100% can loosely be equated to auto-rich in an american plane. Lean only to conserve fuel in cruise. | |||
*The engine guzzles gas. With a full tank, if you are heavy on the boost, expect a flight time between 35 and 45 minutes. | |||
*The outlet cowls are super draggy. Keep them completely closed as much as possible. | |||
=== Airspeed considerations === | === Airspeed considerations === | ||
= Flying the La-5 = | = Flying the La-5 = | ||
== Out of combat == | == Out of combat == | ||
=== Startup and taxi === | === Startup and taxi === | ||
 | *RPM, mixture 100%. | ||
 | *Inlet cowls fully open. | ||
*Throttle 10-15%. | |||
*Yaw trimmer strongly to the right (30-50% according to your preference). | |||
*Begin engine startup sequence. | |||
*For taxiing, be aware that the tailwheel doesn't lock, therefore the plane will need careful handling on the ground. | |||
=== Takeoff === | === Takeoff === | ||
 | *Oil radiators fully open. | ||
*Outlet cowls at around 60% for the initial climb to altitude. | |||
*Smoothly throttle up to full power. | |||
*Use '''right''' rudder to keep the plane straight. | |||
*Takeoff speed is just under 200km/h. | |||
=== Climb === | === Climb === | ||
 | *Pitch trim to achieve the desired attitude. | ||
*Keep an eye on your cylinder head temperature and adjust the outlet cowls if necessary. | |||
*Keep an eye on your oil temperature. If it get too high, turn off boost. If that still isn't enough, reduce the power output (throttle and RPM). | |||
*Adjust the yaw trimmer until the slip indicator is centred. | |||
*Dont forget to shift your supercharger gear at 3000m (earlier than the manual calls for). | |||
=== Cruise === | === Cruise === | ||
*Pitch trim to achieve the desired attitude. | |||
*Close the outlet flaps. | |||
*Adjust the yaw trimmer until the slip indicator is centred. | |||
*If you wish to save fuel, lean your mixture. | |||
=== Landing === | |||
*RPM to 100%. | |||
*Keep an eye on your oil temperature and adjust the radiator accordingly. | |||
*Keep an eye on your cylinder head temperature and close the inlet cowls if necessary. | |||
*Extend flaps below ???km/h. | |||
*If the plane needs a little more encouragement to slow down, opening the outlet flaps to 100% can help. | |||
*Landing speed is around 155km/h. | |||
*After touchdown, let the plane roll for a little while before applying the brakes. | |||
Latest revision as of 19:31, 9 June 2021
The Lavochkin La-5 series 8 is a premium fighter from the Battle of Stalingrad module of IL-2 Sturmovik: Great Battles.
Hangar view
Important facts and figures
Engine management
- Boosted power time limit (stock engine): 5min.
- The M-82F mod removes this time limit.
- In addition to boosted power, both engines use the boost button for extra oomph.
- The M-82Fs' limit to its power output is heat soak. Under boost, unless speeds are very high, the oil will overheat after 5 to 10 minutes. Climbing with boost can overheat the cylinder heads too.
- Shift supercharger gears at 3000m (earlier than the manual calls for).
- Inlet cowls should be open at all times. They should only be closed to protect the engine from overcooling.
- The mixture at 100% can loosely be equated to auto-rich in an american plane. Lean only to conserve fuel in cruise.
- The engine guzzles gas. With a full tank, if you are heavy on the boost, expect a flight time between 35 and 45 minutes.
- The outlet cowls are super draggy. Keep them completely closed as much as possible.
Airspeed considerations
Flying the La-5
Out of combat
Startup and taxi
- RPM, mixture 100%.
- Inlet cowls fully open.
- Throttle 10-15%.
- Yaw trimmer strongly to the right (30-50% according to your preference).
- Begin engine startup sequence.
- For taxiing, be aware that the tailwheel doesn't lock, therefore the plane will need careful handling on the ground.
Takeoff
- Oil radiators fully open.
- Outlet cowls at around 60% for the initial climb to altitude.
- Smoothly throttle up to full power.
- Use right rudder to keep the plane straight.
- Takeoff speed is just under 200km/h.
Climb
- Pitch trim to achieve the desired attitude.
- Keep an eye on your cylinder head temperature and adjust the outlet cowls if necessary.
- Keep an eye on your oil temperature. If it get too high, turn off boost. If that still isn't enough, reduce the power output (throttle and RPM).
- Adjust the yaw trimmer until the slip indicator is centred.
- Dont forget to shift your supercharger gear at 3000m (earlier than the manual calls for).
Cruise
- Pitch trim to achieve the desired attitude.
- Close the outlet flaps.
- Adjust the yaw trimmer until the slip indicator is centred.
- If you wish to save fuel, lean your mixture.
Landing
- RPM to 100%.
- Keep an eye on your oil temperature and adjust the radiator accordingly.
- Keep an eye on your cylinder head temperature and close the inlet cowls if necessary.
- Extend flaps below ???km/h.
- If the plane needs a little more encouragement to slow down, opening the outlet flaps to 100% can help.
- Landing speed is around 155km/h.
- After touchdown, let the plane roll for a little while before applying the brakes.