Edbert1,
In complex aircraft (adjustable pitch and retractable gear) the RPM is controlled by adjusting the pitch of the prop. Manifold pressure is adjusted by the throttle.
if you go into the E6B on the clipboard, it will list (as I'm sure you know) the various settings for Max power, Cruise, etc.
There would be a possible chance of Shock Cooling the engine for some of these vultures that cruise at 30,000' and then dive at "warp 6" to sea level. Pulling the throttle to idle at those extreme cold temps "could" possibly crack a cylinder or block "could"....

But that's not a factor in this game. I agree that if we made it totally realistic (Microsoft Flight Sim) it would detract from the enjoyment of the game for us vets, and make it near impossible for noobs.
In my humble opinion, of course.


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