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Section VII -- Operating Instructions for the P-51
- PRELIMINARY CHECK
- Obtain flight clearance.
- Check outside of airplane carefully. Remove pitot cover.
- Check service of ship and status of it on Form 1A carefully.
- Make sure chocks are in place.
- ENTER COCKPIT
- Adjust seat and rudders for height and length.
- Check ignition switch OFF.
- Set parking brake.
- Check bomb and gun safety switches are OFF.
- See that landing gear control handle is in the DOWN position.
On the P-51D, there is NO ARENS control to prevent accidental
raising of gear on the ground.
- Unlock controls and check for freedome of movement. Control
lock is located at the base and just forward of the stick. Pull
the plunger on the left side of the lock to unlock controls.
- Fasten safety belt and shoulder straps.
- Set altimeter to correct barometric pressure.
- Oil and coolant shutters to full OPEN position as soon as
batter cart is plugged in.
- Set trim tabs. Rudder 5° Right, Elevator 2° to 3° Nose UP
(with 25 gallons or less in fuselage tank). Elevator 1° to 3°
Nose DOWN (fuselage tank full). Aileron 0° for Take-Off.
- Release hydraulic pressure with wing flaps and flap handle to
UP position.
- Close canopy (bubble) as follows:
- Push in on axle of crank on right side of cockpit to
engage clutch.
- Disengage pin on crank handle from the holes on the face
of the clutch housing by pulling crank knob inboard gently.
- Turn crank counterclockwise, holding knob inboard to close
canopy.
WARNING - If red indicators show through openings on each
side of the forward end of the enclosure, the emergency release
is unlocked and unsafe for flight.
- STARTING AND WARM-UP
- Ignition switch OFF.
- Have prop pulled through if it has been idle more than 2
hours.
- Generator and battery switch ON, unless battery cart is being
used, then battery switch OFF.
- Throttle 1 inch open.
- Mixture control in IDLE CUT-OFF.
- Propeller control in INCREASED RPM.
- Supercharger switch in AUTOMATIC.
- Carburetor air control in RAM AIR.
- Turn ignition switch to BOTH.
- Fuel shut-off valve ON and fuel selector valve to Fuselage
tank (if full), or Left Main tank if Fuselage tank not serviced.
- Fuel booster pump on NORMAL and check for 8-12 pounds of fuel
pressure.
- Prime engine 3 to 4 shots when cold. 1 to 2 when warm.
- See that prop is clear.
- Lift guard on starter switch on pilot's switch panel and press
switch to START. Caution in use of starter not to overheat.
- As engine starts, move mixture control to AUTO RICH. If engine
does not fire, after several turns, continue priming.
WARNING: When engine is not firing, mixture control should be
in IDLE CUT-OFF.
- Warm engine at approximately 1300 RPM. Check for constant oil
pressure. If no oil pressure or low pressure after 30 seconds,
shut off engine.
- Check all instruments for proper readings.
- Check hydraulic system operation by lowering and raising
flaps. Loading 800-850 pounds and unloading at 1050-1100 pounds.
- Check communication equipment for proper operation.
- Uncage all gyro instruments.
- Check both LEFT and RIGHT MAIN and FUSELAGE fuel systems by
rotating fuel selector valve with booster pump switch in
EMERGENCY. Check for 14-19 lbs/sq. in. If drop tanks are
installed, check fuel flow by rotating fuel selector control.
- TAXIING INSTRUCTIONS
- Check wing flaps UP.
- Have wheel chocks pulled.
- Steer a zigzag course.
- Taxi with stick slightly aft of neutral. This will lock the
tail wheel. In the locked position the tail wheel may be turned
6 degrees to the right or left by use of the rudder pedals. For
sharp turns, push stick forward of the neutral position to allow
the tail wheel full swiveling action. Use brakes as little as
possible.
- Always taxi with the WING FLAPS UP and the OIL AND COOLANT
SHUTTERS in the open position.
- BEFORE TAKE-OFF (Run-Up)
- At 2000 RPM, check the following:
| Suction |
3.75 to 4.25 inches HG. |
| Hydraulic pressure |
800-1100 lbs/sq. inch. |
| Ammeter |
not to exceed 50 amps. |
- Check the instruments for the following limitations:
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Desired |
Maximum |
| Oil Pressure |
70-80 lbs/sq. in. |
90 lbs/sq. in. |
| Oil Temperature |
70°C-80°C |
90°C |
| Coolant Temperature |
100°C-110°C |
121°C |
| Fuel Pressure |
12-16 lbs/sq. in. |
19 lbs/sq. in. |
- Check mags at 2300 RPM. Maximum drop 100 RPM.
- At 2300 check propeller - 300 RPM maximum drop - and return to
full INCREASE RPM.
- Oil and coolant shutters AUTOMATIC.
- Wing flaps 20 ° if desired.
- Mixture AUTO RICH.
- Propeller in full INCREASE RPM.
- Fuel booster pump on EMERGENCY, check for 14-19 lbs/sq. in.
- Generator switch ON.
- USE OF POWER
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Manifold Pressure |
RPM |
Mixture Control |
| Take-off |
40" Hg |
3000 RPM |
Auto Rich |
| Climb |
35" Hg |
2600 RPM |
Auto Rich |
| Cruise |
26"-28" Hg |
2300-2400 RPM |
Auto Rich |
- BEFORE LANDING
- Mixture AUTO RICH.
- Oil and coolant shutters AUTOMATIC.
- Fuel selector to fullest tank. NOTE: Never land on droppable
wing tanks.
- Booster pump switch to NORMAL position.
- RPM increased to 2600.
- Normal gear procedure:
- Retard throttle to check landing gear warning light
(17"-22" M.P.).
- IAS 170 or below. Put landing gear handle in DOWN
position.
- Allow time for gear to extend.
- Retard throttle to check warning lights. If light does NOT
come ON at previously noted position of throttle, gear is
DOWN and LOCKED.
- Lower flaps as desired. Full flap speed 165 or below.
- AFTER LANDING
- Raise flaps.
- Booster pump OFF>
- Oil and coolant shutters OPEN.
- Run engine to 1500 RPM, set mixture control to IDLE CUT-OFF
and move throttle fully open.
- Turn ignition switch OFF after propeller stops turning.
- Fuel shut-off valve OFF.
- Turn all switches OFF.
- Lock controls.
- EMERGENCY WING FLAP OPERATION
- There is NO emergency wing flap operation provided on the
P-51D as the hand pump has been eliminated. On all earlier
models of the P-51, emergency operation is as follows:
- Put flap selector to desired position and operate the hand
pump until it siezes. Flaps will be in desired position and
will stay there until another selection is made.
- EMERGENCY LANDING GEAR EXTENSION PROCEDURE
- If normal extension fails, recheck landing gear warning light
by retarding throttle until landing gear warning light comes on.
- At an IAS of 170, put gear handle in down position and yaw
plane. Recheck landing gear warning light by retarding throttle
blow 20" M.P.
- If the landing gear warning light is still ON, indicating gear
not down and locked, pull fairing door emergency release knob
and yaw the plane again to lock gear.
- Then again retard throttle to check warning light.
NOTE: The warning light does NOT indicate the position of the
tail wheel. If there is any doubt as to whether or not the tail
wheel is down, dive the airplane a short distance and pull out
with enough acceleration to down the tail wheel. REMEMBER - THE
ONLY CHECK AVAILABLE FOR THE MAIN GEAR IS THE WARNING LIGHT. USE
IT!
- ALTERNATE PROCEDURE FOR OPERATING OIL AND COOLANT SHUTTERS ON THE
P-51D
- If AUTOMATIC operation of oil and coolant shutters fail due to
thermostat or AUTOMATIC circuit failure,
- Check circuit breaker. If it has popped out, push it back in.
If it won't stay in, hold it in and
- Hold switch in manual OPEN (or CLOSED) long enough to open (or
close) shutters, (approximately 15-20 seconds).
WARNING: DO NOT HOLD CIRCUIT BREAKER IN TOO LONG AS IT MAY
START AN ELECTRICAL FIRE.
The above is an ALTERNATE procedure ONLY. If
the electric motors are burned out, there is NO EMERGENCY
PROCEDURE.
- EMERGENCY EXIT
- The cockpit enclosure may be released as a unit in an
emergency. The Emergency Release handle is located on the right
forward side of the cockpit. To release the canopy, pull the
handle all the way back. Remember: Duck you hear as you pull the
handle to avoid a head injury.
- To bail out, either of two procedures may be followed:
- Release canopy, roll airplane over on its back and drop
out.
- Release canopy, climb out of cockpit, lower yourself onto
the wing and roll off.
- When the drop tanks are installed, the gear may not retract or
extend properly due to aerodynamic forces causing a suction between
the drop tanks and the fairings on the landing gear; to break this
suction it is necessary to yaw the airplane from side to side.
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