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Old 01-25-2012, 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by WhistlinggDeath View Post
Still checking on the various data posted by Ice and others.

Interesting data:

Seems the Ta can be caught now in level flight by the Spit 25lbs when both have rad open and boost 110% on (TA levels at 530/540 kph, Spit 25lbs at 550 kph)

Sorry, what... did I just write that. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

But so far, that is what I get in QMB on the Okinawa map.

Not sure yet, but seems the FW and TA dives are not as fast now (will check code maybe tomorrow).

P51, the monster of WWII that soared at 12000m escorting bombers and dove on opponents at 900 kph, can be caught in level flight by spit 25lbs and several other uber planes (P51 goes about 550/560 on 110% with boost, and Spit can now catch it, as can the well known 185 M-71 (two of these were made in WWII) at 580 kph).

Still testing.....

Who designed this patch anyway ?
Good god... breath.

1. Okinawa is not the map to execute tests on.
2. You give no details on the conditions of your testing, like altitude, fuel lelvels etc. Therefor, they are not valid at all.
3. Learn to fly and accept that planes have optimum fighting altitudes. Your beloved TA-152H has never been a low alt turn fighter, for once.
 


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