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Old 16th Aug 2018, 16:24
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Originally Posted by Centaurus
The operative word is "noticeably." In the Convair (assuming my memory is correct from over 50 years ago since I flew the Convair 440) there was usually around 15 BMEP difference between the two engines on take off. That was because one of the engines was used for operating the air-conditioning /pressurisation systems and that stole power from that engine, for want of a better term. I forget which engine. However manifold pressure and RPM indications displayed equal for both engines. It was only the BMEP for one engine that was slightly down on the other engine
That's true centaurus, The DC-6 had pressurization on 2 engines, and the company I was with had the pressurization systems removed anyway, but there was always some variation due to engine condition, indicator system inaccuracy, etc. But once you had a feel for what was "normal", an indication outside of normal usually meant something.
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