Hi - found this image of one of my grandfather's planes: http://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Blenheim/RAF-211Sqn-UQ/pages/COD-asisbiz-MkI-RAF-211Sqn-UQ-L6670-Greece-April-1941-V03.html
It's CGI and all, but seems pretty faithful (there are questions about the colour of the code letters that you needn't bore yourselves with!). My question is about the louvres (is that the correct term?) around the engine which are depicted as being open: would this be the case in flight? My understanding was that they'd be open on the ground to provide extra cooling while stationary, but closed in flight. Am I right or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
Ta!
It's CGI and all, but seems pretty faithful (there are questions about the colour of the code letters that you needn't bore yourselves with!). My question is about the louvres (is that the correct term?) around the engine which are depicted as being open: would this be the case in flight? My understanding was that they'd be open on the ground to provide extra cooling while stationary, but closed in flight. Am I right or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
Ta!
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