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Old 01-22-2012, 10:10 PM
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I fly the 109 a lot and I can tell you that if you just get five or six rounds in the plane you can seriously damage it. The trick is to make more then one pass. Any damage to the 109, no matter how minor it seems, does serious damage to the 109's flight characteristics but, you have to give them time to take effect. Any hits to the wings will either puncture the water radiator or break the water hose. If that happens the pilot will probably open rads all the way to make use of only one radiator. Once he's wounded he can't turn and he can't outrun you unless he can shake you using negative G's or a really steep dive. If you are in a Spit Ia or a Huri(Rotol), you will finish him. I wouldn't even worry about getting a pilot kill because you don't really need one, unless he's close to base. I wouldn't bother with AP ammo in that respect because you don't really need it for the 109. Its pretty soft everywhere, with the exception of the pilot's rear armor. Just shoot the wings, load all incendiary and tracer (Boetchtung or W/E if you have it) One tracer for every 4-5 incendiary. Its just like a shark with a little seal pup. They charge in and bite the seal and then wave off to let it bleed out. The 109 is so easy to kill, but you have to wait for the damage to take effect.
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