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![]() Only a few narrow minded individuals see this as some attack on their favorite gameshape. It is the measured and defined flying qualities that make up the "personality" of the airplane. These characteristics are what make an early Mark Spitfire a unique airplane with its own individual behaviors. Of course, not all of the airplanes, like the Spitfire, met every requirement. Nobody has claimed anything different. Most were designed before there were any defined standards. The NACA standards provide a good frame of reference to model these behavior because they measured and defined so many of the WWII aircraft. Most of these airplanes were fixed as a result but many served for long periods of time before their flying qualities were evaluated under a measured and defined system. That gives us some great information to see those flying qualities added to the game. Otherwise, it is not much of simulation of a specific airplane if the gameshape does not have the same flying qualities as the airplane it supposed to represent. This has nothing to do with how well an airplane turns, how fast it goes, climb, or any specific performance. This has to do with how the airplane behaves in achieving that performance.
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