Hurricane Mk. II
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Important facts and figures
Engine management
- Climb power time limit: 1h.
- Combat power time limit: 5min.
- Supercharger gear shift altitude: 13'000ft.
- Engine water temperature must be kept between 60°C and 125°C.
- Engine water temperature must be kept between 15°C and 90°C.
- Automatic fuel mixture (no pilot input required).
Flying the Hurricane
Out of combat
Startup and taxi
- RPM 100%.
- 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, and therefore the plane will need careful handling on the ground
Takeoff
- Open the radiators for the initial climb to altitude (20% in winter, 60% in summer).
- Smoothly throttle up to full power.
- Takeoff speed is around 100-120mph.
- Once airborne, reduce RPM and throttle until desired climb power is reached. Adjust the yaw trimmer until the slip indicator is centred.
Climb
- Pitch trim to achieve the desired attitude.
- Keep an eye on your radiator temperature and adjust the radiator flaps if necessary.
- Adjust the yaw trimmer until the slip indicator is centred.
- Dont forget to shift your supercharger gear at 13'000ft.
Cruise
- Pitch trim to achieve the desired attitude.
- Keep an eye on your radiator temperature and adjust the radiator flaps if necessary.
- Adjust the yaw trimmer until the slip indicator is centred.
Landing
- Extend flaps below 120mph.
- Landing speed is around 80mph.
- After touchdown, let the plane roll for a little while before applying the brakes.