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Old 09-06-2011, 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Ze-Jamz View Post
Hmmm.. my only gripe is that the e-4 doesnt have its right speed implemented or if it has then the Auto Prop should be included..

because of this the Spit2 shouldnt be in the planeset imo..Arcade servers yes but not FR... It can chase the 109 down at any Alt which shouldnt be the case

It Turns better, out climbs and can now keep up with so for me its no fun at all flying against them in FR servers..reminds me of the Spit25lb in Il2.

my 2 cents
Well, I included both just in case FM's were adjusted. But are you sure they weren't? Granted the E4 does not dominate the SpitII, I was in a spitII earlier against an E4 and the only reason I won was because the E4 got into a nasty spin in which I finally caught up and put some hits on him.

But never could I climb with him. Maybe something has changed? Because the 109 pilot was flying it right, and turn climbing to boot, and there was nothing I could do to catch him, up until his mistake.

I think we need to try it a bit longer with the II included. Unless I can't fly for sh!t (which I can't), I think something has been tweaked either spitII or 109.
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