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Old 05-01-2012, 06:11 PM
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I agree with what you said in your previous 2 posts, Stormcrow.

Also Manu - that is very true regarding tactics, there are many experienced virtual pilots on this forum and none of them would disagree with you - I would add my signature at the bottom of what you wrote anytime . No matter if it's MiG-15 vs. Sabre or Spitfire Mk.I vs. Emil, principle is the same and the slower aircraft and worse climber has to rely on it's agility, simple as that. You say ''good pilots will not give away the advantage they gained'' - now the point is that the way they decided to model the RAF performance, you are not very likely to gain the advantage, that's why there are so many complaints. I personaly don't have a problem with any FM (it's still just a game afterall) but I am a bit disapointed with the fact that the sim is not reflecting the (well researched) reality and also, I am disapointed with some people taking this discussions into personal level - we're all just blokes who like aircraft and who like shoot pixels on each other in the evenings, are we not?. It takes equal skill to fly any fighter well - I mean really well, doesn't matter if it's your Spitfire, Hurricane or a 109.
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