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09-26-2012 03:32 PM |
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Originally Posted by Kurfürst
(Post 463932)
IMHO the real question is how much time to Spit has to shoot at you?
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Hi Kurfurst,
of course depending on the situation, I say just long enough to score a kill. That is my experience at least, I fly both 109s and Spitfires and pretty much anything in 1946. We're talking strictly horizontal fight as for pure sustained turn performance comparsion.
The question is also, for how long would you keep 400kph IAS in horizontal turn. I see where you're coming from though, you certainly have a point. Let's say the 109 wants to stay out of Spitfires gun range, in that case even 400kph turn would not be sufficient.
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Originally Posted by Kurfürst
(Post 463932)
Because if the Spit turns at around its peak sustained turn rate - at about 250 kph? 300 max? - its going to be a good deal slower than the 109; maybe slow enough to fall so behind that it will be out of realistic guns range? You cant shoot what is not in range, even if your nose points towards it..
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Theoretically, that is absolutely possible. But it is also possible to cut the corner of the 109 and shoot at it alright at lead curve, then ease up the turn and repeat. All depends on the trajectory, the planes will obviously turn on different circles etc. If you make a deal that the 109 won't climb or scissor, just turn, you will win. Because the Spitfire is much better TnB fighter than Emil. Emil is decent turner, too, very maneuvrable and agile, but as for the sustained turn competition in actual dogfight, Spitfire has got better qualities.
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Originally Posted by Kurfürst
(Post 463932)
Moreover if say both aircraft start at 400 + kph, the 109 maintains it while the Spit bleeds it off to get a snapshop, all the 109 has to do is to level out with a very significant E advantage, and if the pilot is good at Energy fight, its all cat-and-mouse from there on.
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Of course, but energy fight is not sustained turn fight.
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Originally Posted by Kurfürst
(Post 463932)
Generally it seems to me a good idea to keep the speed over 400 km/h in a 109.
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Yes of course, that's a great idea in any aircraft ;) But even having 400kph+, I would not enter turnfight with a Spitfire because that bloody thing turns better and would shoot at me. And I don't like that.
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