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only 305 gallons internal fuel
About three times as much as a Spitfire or Me-109. Thus the newer F4U had a loiter capability a Spitfire could never hope to match.
I have been looking over my files on these two aircraft. I have all the
performance figures, but they just don't tell the whole story. You can't
put a figure on all the well placed armor of the Corsair or its life saving
extra fuel capacity.
How much extra fuel capacity?
How much fuel does the R-2800 burn compared to the Griffon?
How much extra fuel capacity?
How much fuel does the R-2800 burn compared to the Griffon?
Thank you shortround. I do not have the exact figures of fuel usage at normal,
military and combat power for these engines. All I do have is that the normal
ranges were:
Spitfire XII: 329 ml./263 mph. & 493 ml./maximum external.
Spitfire XIV: 460 ml./245 mph. & 850 ml./maximum external.
F4U-1D: 1,015 ml./normal cruise, 1,562 ml./179 mph., 2,215 ml./1,135 L external.
F4U-4: 840 ml./172 mph., 1,100+ml./568- L. external 1,560 ml./1,135 L external.
I totally agree wuzak. At this moment I do not have any more information than that. You see, I am still onWhat's normal cruise?
The other speeds you have are 179mph and 172mph for the F4U. A touch slow for a fighter in the ETO.
So, you are right. I may be on a vacation for three days in the eyes of the Mrs. but
we all know where my mind and thoughts are.
Can anyone point me to rigorous Cruise Tests for the F4U-1 and -4? Particularly any that touch on 25,000 feet.
I have never seen a Combat Radius prepared for F4U by USN with similar flight profiles to AAF P-38, P-47 and P-51. Anybody?
Can anyone point me to rigorous Cruise Tests for the F4U-1 and -4? Particularly any that touch on 25,000 feet.
I have never seen a Combat Radius prepared for F4U by USN with similar flight profiles to AAF P-38, P-47 and P-51. Anybody?
This data card shows the allowance for TO, climb to 20k ft, 15min combat at 20k ft and 20 min cruise at 2000ft as 101-128ig, depending on fuel loading:I haven't seen one although we can work out fuel to altitude and combat (20 minute) consumptions.
I doubt very highly it is going to match the P-47 as the P-47 gets a bit of help from the turbo charger at high cruise speeds. F4U-1s had lousy exhaust thrust and would need to clutch in the Aux supercharger for high speed cruising in the mid 20,000ft neighborhood.
20 minute combat allowance is going to be about 80-90 US gallons (275-290 gallons an hour for military power Goes down a bit with water injection for WER but there is only 10 gallons of water injection fluid).
a 20 minute reserve an lowest fuel burn is about 13-14 gallons. 98-99 gallons so far?
Warm up and take off to 5000ft? a P-47 used 45 US gallons? For an F4U-1D with one 170 gallon drop tank you needed to warm up 24 1/4 gallons of oil before take-off, without drop tank they only put in 16 gallons of oil.
At what point in the take-off do you switch to drop tank/s? call it 32 gallons to help the figuring. 130 gallons allotted from the main 237 gallon tank. You have 107 gallons to get home with regardless of the size/number of drop tanks. perhaps an hour and 10/15 minutes?