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Originally Posted by FS~Lewis
"- Greatly increased the effects of punctured radiators on engine temperature to make the effect more noticeable;"
Hopefully now when we vent a 109 it can only run for a short time before it starts to experience engine failure....and won't be able to fight as if nothing had happened like it used to...Tired of venting 109s and them outrunning my untouched Spit...then out climbing me and fighting as if they were never hit in the first place...fighting even a moderate pilot in a 109 when he can out run you ,out gun you and out climb you....sometimes you only get one chance at getting a bead on them...so you need every break you can get in an allied aircraft!
I also fly 109s and there is no fear when engaging or even being outnumbered by spits and hurris....If they hit me/ vent me I can usually make it back home with no worries or outrun them, turn and catch them as they head for home.....
Hopefully the fear factor is back with the axis....
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Yes I just did the test, I hit a 109 with a burst of .303 and after few more maneuvers he bailed out. The ATAG report said that I just damaged one single item, the radiator ...