Hello DarrenW,
Mitsubishi Kasei 23 as installed in J2M3 Raiden was supplied with
390 Liters Fuel in Main Tank
90 Liters Fuel in each Wing Tank
120 Liter Water-Methanol Tank.
and
Up to 400 Liters Fuel in Drop Tank.
I do not have specifications as to when the water injection was turned on but it is probably in one of books somewhere..... If only I could read Japanese.
Hello Tomo Pauk,
My interpretation of those same tables is a bit different from yours.
Please observe that the Take-Off ratings also correspond to the same Manifold pressure but do not have asterisks. The asterisks denote a calculated or projected value and are only present for WEP throttle settings ABOVE Sea Level.
Other numbers as a general note (not otherwise specified) were taken from operating manuals.
To me, this means that the Japanese in their manuals did not specify any WEP / Emergency ratings at all beyond Take-Off power at Sea Level.
....So, although the pilot probably could actually use a WEP rating in combat, it wasn't listed in the manual.
- Ivan.
Mitsubishi Kasei 23 as installed in J2M3 Raiden was supplied with
390 Liters Fuel in Main Tank
90 Liters Fuel in each Wing Tank
120 Liter Water-Methanol Tank.
and
Up to 400 Liters Fuel in Drop Tank.
I do not have specifications as to when the water injection was turned on but it is probably in one of books somewhere..... If only I could read Japanese.
Hello Tomo Pauk,
My interpretation of those same tables is a bit different from yours.
Please observe that the Take-Off ratings also correspond to the same Manifold pressure but do not have asterisks. The asterisks denote a calculated or projected value and are only present for WEP throttle settings ABOVE Sea Level.
Other numbers as a general note (not otherwise specified) were taken from operating manuals.
To me, this means that the Japanese in their manuals did not specify any WEP / Emergency ratings at all beyond Take-Off power at Sea Level.
....So, although the pilot probably could actually use a WEP rating in combat, it wasn't listed in the manual.
- Ivan.
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