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Old 11-29-2012, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by JG14_Josf View Post
What is the purpose of repeating the same thing over and over again?
Yes Josf, exactly. If you're so very much interested in measuring E-M in this sim please do actually measure it. If you share your results, that would be great.

Everything depends on the abilities of the pilot, doesn't matter what fighter aircraft in the game you fly. You keep mentioning Boyd, Shaw, anything theoretical (which is great), but what you really need is actual experience and skill if you want to succeed in this game. It seemed at first that you were interested in talking about F-M theory and this game, but now it looks you only come in here to complain about the flight models and alleged red agenda and you happen to claim things like '109 is modeled as target in the game'. Depends on who's the pilot I suppose, just like with any other fighter aircraft.

So to answer your question - 109 is a perfect energy fighter... in capable hands. It certainly has got the potential and it's fun to fly. If you stall it too often, you're doing something wrong. I never stall my 109 (except when I make a mistake) and I don't see any good 109 pilots stalling either.
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