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Old 10-07-2009, 03:22 AM
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3 1/4 is more like it.
That would probably be more acurate.

I'm wondering if it can out turn an FW at low altitudes.
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Old 10-07-2009, 08:24 AM
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Strengths: 8 .50 cals., and diving. That's it.

Weakness: Everything else.

You may could pull some kills off by finding enemies who are occupied with others. I can almost guarantee your deaths would be higher. It just can't compete in a turn fight. And unfortunately, that's what 90% of BOP dogfights are.
One strength for the P47 :

He can handle a lot of damages. I met a P47 one times and I put so many holes in that planes that I was almost able to see through the plane, although it was still flying.

That's the Perfect training target plane

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Old 10-07-2009, 09:22 AM
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One strength for the P47 :

He can handle a lot of damages. I met him one times and I put so many holes in that planes that I was almost able to see through the plane, although it was still flying.

That's the Perfect training target plane
Was that YOU that I flew against the first time I got that plane???
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Old 10-07-2009, 10:04 AM
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I would have liked putting holes in your brand new airplane

But unfortunately that it wasn't me

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Old 10-07-2009, 02:42 PM
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P-47 in one word: ridiculous

If this was really how it flew.. no way any pilots could ever make a kill in dogfight
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Old 10-07-2009, 03:00 PM
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Thanks for the post Goat, not got the DLC yet but I will be doing as soon as I get the kids to bed. See you all in the skies.
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Old 10-07-2009, 04:47 PM
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Picked it up last night. P47 is a bit of a trick. The guns are great, if you got in front of me I could shred you to ribbons, but it does turn like a truck so I had to hit and run to use it.

Also ate the ground a few times as pulling out from a dive takes quite a bit longer then you'd think! Also stalls at some rather high speeds if you try and force a tight turn. It's a fun change of pace from my La-7!
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Old 10-07-2009, 11:15 PM
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P-47 in one word: ridiculous

If this was really how it flew.. no way any pilots could ever make a kill in dogfight
Are you basing this off previous experience in IL2 1946?

Just curious because it flew fine - though I will say most people never loaded the plane with more than 25% fuel online.

I wonder if it's the extra fuel weight in BOP messing with us.
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Old 10-07-2009, 11:22 PM
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Are you basing this off previous experience in IL2 1946?

Just curious because it flew fine - though I will say most people never loaded the plane with more than 25% fuel online.

I wonder if it's the extra fuel weight in BOP messing with us.
yes I am . I started to use the P-47 quite a lot in 1946, because it was a nice fighter bomber. You would get outturned by La's and spits for sure, but against a rookie, you could do more than just fine. The P-47 without bombs/rockets in BOP, flies like the P-47 in 1946 with full fuel and all extra armament.

Its sad , it is such a nice plane, and it does not deserve this . I really hope the fix of the P-51 (the full fuel tanks), will also apply to other aircraft like the P-47, fw190 etc.
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Old 10-08-2009, 01:11 PM
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If this DLC was 12 dollars or so I would say it is an extreme ripoff and not worth buying. But if you ask this Goat... 5 dollars is just the right price. I'll easily drop 5 bucks to fly the Jug across Europe for an hour or so.
Well, in the UK its £8 on the PSN Store which going with the current exchange rate is $12.86. Bit of a joke really, seems as though Sony dropped a b*****k with this one.

$5 would be a little more than £3, which I would would pay for a hour or two of new missions, for this particular game.

edit: I'm still hoping its a mistake on the psn blog, and that its going to show up for a lot less when it appears on the store later today.

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