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Is this guy actually threatening to sue a company, in capital letters, no less, over some stupidly technical difference between aircraft variants?
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I LOVE the game, but the Spit and 109 should be more even as far as handeling. The 109 COULD turn with the spit but most of the lesser experienced pilots did not push the airframe to its limits. Also the 109 could actually handle MORE G's than the vaunted Spit because of the fuel injected engine. No worries about it cutting off for lack of fuel. To be honest, I think the DB 600 series engines are better than the Merlin, they just dont get credit because they were on the losing team. I fear there will always be this bias as far as WW2 flight sims go. ![]() |
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Right thats it ive checked and checked but there is no p38 in this game !!!!
where is my lawyers phone number ? im gonna sue the crap out of em !!! ![]() ![]() lmao op is a joke does he really think he can sue a company becuse they didnt put his fav plane in a game ??? k...jockey ![]() ![]() |
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but fill me in here then...im no expert on spit verses hurricane...but even i know the hurricane got far more kills that the spitfire in the Battle of britain. ~But, i was under the impression that the hurricane was primarily used to attack bombers, and the spitfire went for the fighters. is that not true? therefore, how would a hurricane fair against a 109 relative to a spitfire?
the only thing ive heard in favour of the hurricane over the spitfire, from veterans, was visabilty for landing, and its abiliity to take damage. What i remember hearing, again from spitfire veterans, was that the spit was the better aircraft in a dog fight if the pilot was experiance enough to recognise what the aircraft was "saying" to him. that allowed the pilot to push a turn harder and to the absolute limit...knowing that he could read the vibration warnings of imminent stalls, which apparently the 109 just didnt have. Last edited by nudger1964; 09-30-2009 at 10:42 PM. |
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The hurricane was liked by pilots because it was a far more stable gun platform than the spitfire due it its thicker wing and the guns being closer together and not spread oout throughout the wing. Also because it as you say could take a lot of battle damage. But also because it was very forgiving to rookie pilots. Due to the wider landing gear it was much easier to land than the spitfire. All in all in many people eyes, in 1940 the hurricane was just as good as the spitfire at taking down bombers and fighting with the 109E. Following the battle of britain, it didnt fair as well in a dogfight but did an outstanding job in other roles such as anti tank duties and night intruder ![]() |
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so do the stats reflect that?....must say i thought that the spitfire did get a much higher proportion of fighter kills relative to their numbers....but i could easily be wrong. the stats will tell the story im sure
and the 109s styaing close to bombers...that wasnt the case earlier on in the battle though was it? And yes, i did get that mainly from the movie (battle of britain)...but i do hear that 95% of the movie can be taken as historical record. and its a great movie to boot Last edited by nudger1964; 10-01-2009 at 12:27 AM. |
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If you read the manual that came with the game alot of the devs that worked on the original and 1946 are mentioned in the manual, including Oleg.
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