NZTyphoon
Airman 1st Class
Getting back to the OP about performance modifications done at a squadron level, the conversion of de Havilland two-pitch propellers to constant speed units on RAF fighter squadrons before and during the Battle of Britain springs to mind: an article called "Pitch Panic" from Flight Magazine, 7 December 1943, explained what happened. All-in-all, it was quite a feat of production and organisation. (Arguably, the CS unit should have been in universal use for RAF fighters well before June 1940, but that's another story.)
An interesting vintage film on installing the de H Hydromatic CS Airscrew... 1:21, for examples, shows the CS unit; 1:28 shows the quill shaft that's mentioned in the article.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvCmQAetyag
An interesting vintage film on installing the de H Hydromatic CS Airscrew... 1:21, for examples, shows the CS unit; 1:28 shows the quill shaft that's mentioned in the article.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvCmQAetyag
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