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Old 11-28-2012, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by JG14_Josf View Post
If this:

"It was a small airplane with a very weighty engine and it could dive very quickly and it could escape very quickly so the tactics were largely determined by them."

If that is not modeled in the game, then Hit and Run, not Boom and Zoom, is the remaining tactic that can be employed by the plane that is modeled in the game as a target.
It is modeled rather well. Since the last patch, every plane in this sim is portrayed reasonable close to its r/l counterpart, so the 109 is perfect energy fighter, spitfire is an excellent turn fighter etc. - just as you would expect. Of course it very much depends on the individual pilot skill, tactics and teamwork. If the 109 pilot is experienced enough in this game and good at energy fighting and deflection shooting, he will usually succeed. If you speak of an aicraft modeled in the game as target, you probably mean Hawker Hurricane - and that's a reason I like and prefer it as it's more difficult to be successful in it. In capable hands, it can still be surprisingly nasty opponent, but overall, you have to work harder for your kills and for survival. Good pilot is good no matter what he flies.
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