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Old 10-28-2015, 11:10 PM
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Whitch engine is more durable? P47s, F6fs or FWs?try to shoot a P47 and you will see its engine burning like hell.
This is a problem I've mentioned before. The same engine takes damage differently depending on the plane it's mounted in.

For example, the P&W R-2800 engine was used by the P-47, F6F and F4U. The cooling and supercharging system for the engine was a bit different for each plane, with the P-47 having the most complex supercharging and cooling system, but the engine was more or less identical.

But, in the game, the P-47's engine is the toughest, then the F6F, then the F4U. Same engine, three different damage results.

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Finaly my conclusion about wing damage is that the trigger set about wing brake is broken or off.
Minor damage :1-10 bullets
Moderate damage:11-25 bullets
Heavy Damage :26-unlimited bullets
In my subjective rating damage rating system, I used a 1-7 scale.

Approximately:

Incredibly fragile = 1-2 .50 caliber MG hits triggers damage textures or breakage.

Very fragile - 3-5 .50 caliber MG triggers damage textures or breakage.

Somewhat fragile - 6-10 hits " "

Somewhat tough - 11-15 hits " "

Very tough - 15-20 hits " "

Incredibly tough - 21-30 hits " "

Invulnerable - No amount of damage causes breakage.
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