All Mustangs (and I'm pretty sure most a/c using any variation of Hamilton Standard Constant Speed Prop systems) had a manual overide capability to vary between Coarse (aft) and Fine (forward) Pitch.
The P-51 pitch control was automatically moved forard with a forward movement of the throttle, but the pilot could maintain high boost and then manually (left hand directly under the throttle control) move the pitch control back toward Coarse.
Yes and no, fine pitch is really just increasing rpm, coarse pitch low rpm. I do not know of any wwii planes that had any other system then this one. The control just sets the rpm on the Governor. It then changes the pitch.
Most pilots use the term interchangeably, pitch control is the lever that sets RPM, but it is indirectly controlling pitch.
So if a plane sais it has pitch control,or prop control, just assume it is an normal rpm setting.
When doing my checks, I always call the lever prop. I.E. Prop,Mixture ,boost pump, gear down and bolted, tank on the fullest.
Same with start, prop forward, mixture ritch, boost pump to 20 and off, hot start, thottle full mixture ideal cut off, crank until fire or 3 secs.Wait 10 and repeat. Then do the fun mixture throttle shuffle while pinching the stick between your legs.
Cold start is easy, mixture rich thottle 1/8 inch ,crank for 1 blade and watch it fire.
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