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Thanks all for the replies and help. I've now been able to shoot down my first enemy fighter, and many light and medium bombers. Couldn't have done it without you.
![]() However, a few things still confuse me: 1.) For hard turns, if I have to make one, I usually throttle down to 0% briefly, as I've seen others do; I'm not sure exactly on the best timing, though -- I usually have it on 0% throttle for the first half, then go back up to 99/110% (usually) as I pull out of the turn. What should I be doing? 2.) In the 109/a BnZ fighter, what do I do after I blow past the enemy after trying a high angle off shot? I line up the shot, and whether I miss or not I usually find myself heading away from the enemy at some high angle; I then usually try to turn around to have another go, and get a LaGG or P-39 on my tail as a result. Should I be trying for altitude or a lot of separation before doing any turning after an attack run? Is my strategy totally wrong? (Except for bombers, I don't find myself directly behind a lot of enemy planes, so I live on a diet of high angle off shots.) Edit: After shooting down the two fighters mentioned above, I think just not bleeding off any speed and attaining a wide separation before trying another run is the key. I'm avoiding hard turns (and turning fights) and using speed and altitude to set up shots/disengage. No flaps except combat flaps for particularly hard turns, throttle down for dives and turns and up to 110% sometimes, second-widest FOV: big improvements along with knowing what tactics (speed, altitude... gunnery practice!) to use with a fast but wide-turning fighter. ![]() I definitely don't know what to do when an enemy is on my six: I assume, with LaGG-3s and P-39s, I'm gonna want to try to outrun or outclimb them, but how to avoid getting poured full of lead while I do this.... Edit 2: Well, those tactics didn't work at all against P-39s. Altitude and speed did alright, but I couldn't outrun them -- so when my diving ambush failed and I tried to disengage, I just wasted a lot of time (seems they can't quite catch me either). I tried again and got one while coming down from on high, and got a second one by engaging in a turning fight. (Then I got shot down by a Yak of some kind...) Either the 109 can maneuver better than the P-39 (I've heard this so, but I think at higher altitudes than I was at -- maybe not), or I just got lucky. This game is getting extremely fun, though... I'm glad I stuck with it through the frustrating. ![]() Last edited by Haklangr; 02-24-2013 at 02:30 AM. |
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