As a side note to this discussion...
I would like to see water injection/ADI/All additional boost enhancements reflect reality. In other words, when the fluid or gas agent is consumed, that's it. No more. No recharging while in flight.
This would be separate from WEP time limits. If water injection fluid carried is enough for 15 minutes, you get three periods of 5 minutes.
Also, there was no override for WEP. You could keep engines in WEP until they blew up. If after 5 minutes, a reliability factor variable was introduced, pilots could use WEP for as long as they needed it. However, with the ever increasing risk of failure.
Is this feasible to code into the game? I can't say. It would not be simple though.
What about cooling down times? This is currently outside of pilot control. Yet, if we had control of cowl flaps, radiator flaps and oil cooler doors we could control cool-down time to some degree, with a corresponding increase in drag. As it stands now, some aircraft cool down faster than others.... For no obvious reason (at least to me).
P-51 radiator and cooler doors were thermostatically controlled (automatic), but could be overridden by the pilot. Yet, the P-51s have the same cool-down time requirement as the R-2800 in the P-47, F4U and F6F, which were only manually controlled. I can see why it is simplified, but it is extremely artificial.
My regards,
Widewing