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Hi Koolkitty,
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From the Pilot Training Manual for the P-51 Mustang (covering the D and K variants with Merlin engines):
"However, when the plane is in inverted flight, the oil pressure falls off because no oil reaches the scavenger pump. For that reason you must limit inverted flying to 10 seconds - which is plenty of time for any normal or ombat maneuvers."
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)
Wait, how come rolling inverted before the dive does not make the engine cut out? I thought inverted flight would pull negative G and mess up the engine.....
In our Bravo we had to dive so far to reach entry speed for a Immelmann, we rolled level at a lower altitude than we began. "Woof, woof"It was a lot off fun and much easier than the opposite maneuver which was the Immelmann.
Gawd, if I could only have gotten my hands on a Charlie model!! That was long after my T-34 days and before my PT-6 days. Betcha that was a blast! Our club plane was a tired old Bravo. Fun, but a bit of a dog, and certainly less thirsty than Charlie. Pre oil embargo, and gas was actually affordable, even for an O-470. We were housed on base and got our gas at government bulk contract price. Never would happen today!
Cheers,
Wes