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…and while I’m at it, I want to buy everyone in this thread a round… (These people really need to loosen up a bit)…LOL |
Soviet Ace, you may be able to help me here
I have have recently started to fly the Yak-3. I have been flying Spitfires up to this point and have found lots of usefull information online for thembut am struggeling for the Yak. sites like: http://members.shaw.ca/soda_p/models.htm http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/ http://www.simhq.com/_air/acc_library.html#ground are good for general information and performance info for the very common aircraft but i cannot find any usefull info on the Yak-3. Many thanks in advance |
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Currently im sticking to my 109 for the unlocks, the g10 for 40 tdm wins will soon be mine.
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Also John, here is a couple links that should help you out with your Yak-3 interest. (Any anyone else for that matter.) Yak-3 Site 1 Yak-3 Site 2 |
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because i dont have the same level of interest in a particular subject that you have, you call me stupid, when you dont know me or anything about me, and then you accuse me of saying things about you when i do not know you? In this thread, you were asking why people play in sim mode when they are lacking in knowledge of aircraft performance. I explained why...its not difficult to understand, really it isnt! But ok to you i am stupid, like i would ever care what you think!....to me you are just funny. |
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Anyway, here's another site for Yak-3 info. Yak-3 Site 3 |
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I'm just going to put it plainly like this. If your flying online, and are flying a 109 of any model, then keep your dogfights high up in the sky, while if your flying something like a Yak-3 or La-5FN, then keep them low and fast. Also, this only seems to work on Realistic and Simulator, as Arcade takes all the fun away for most? (I don't have a problem with people playing Arcade, it's just not my style?)
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