Vitus
Charter Member
I want to pick your brains for a second if I may. One reference I used for modeling the cockpit of the Vega was the 3d view over at the Smithsonian:
https://airandspace.si.edu/explore-...assthrough=/files/360/interior/A19360030000_1
One thing you'll notice when looking at the engine controls on the left is a lever to control the supercharger. I included that in my current model as well:
And while this would certainly make the simulation more interesting, the more I think about it the more I wonder if this was an option that was actually used in the late 5Cs. The cockpit in the Smithsonian is that of the Winnie Mae that Wiley Post used to climb to staggering 55,000 ft. And of course at this altitude he needed to make some heavy modifications to the engine to pump enough air into the manifold.
On the other hand, a regular Vega would probably be operated at a maximum of 8,000 ft for passenger comfort. And my feeling is that for you won't need an additional 2-speed supercharger to operate in this altitude, especially since the R-1340 already comes equipped with a 1:10 step-up supercharger.
What do you think?
https://airandspace.si.edu/explore-...assthrough=/files/360/interior/A19360030000_1
One thing you'll notice when looking at the engine controls on the left is a lever to control the supercharger. I included that in my current model as well:

And while this would certainly make the simulation more interesting, the more I think about it the more I wonder if this was an option that was actually used in the late 5Cs. The cockpit in the Smithsonian is that of the Winnie Mae that Wiley Post used to climb to staggering 55,000 ft. And of course at this altitude he needed to make some heavy modifications to the engine to pump enough air into the manifold.
On the other hand, a regular Vega would probably be operated at a maximum of 8,000 ft for passenger comfort. And my feeling is that for you won't need an additional 2-speed supercharger to operate in this altitude, especially since the R-1340 already comes equipped with a 1:10 step-up supercharger.
What do you think?