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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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I've found this on youtube and I must say that's bring another view about the Battle of Britain. 109 Vs Spitfire , pilots interviews , bring a bit more about the german side of the story.
Enjoy ! http://youtu.be/A8FsRU0fv_A |
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that was brilliant to watch thank you
makes you realise how amazing the battle really was |
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Thanks for posting this good view.
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Very nice find! Thanks for linking this.
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In that documentary they say the 109 could out-turn and out-run ("They could hit us as they wanted and get away with it every time they wanted") the Spitfire. That doesn´t somehow match with my experience in the game.
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Your welcome ! I know that both pilots agree to say that the 109 was superior but at the same time that doesn't mean that's a fact ( based on 2 opinions). I think flying experience and talent may be the decisive factor. The German pilot has flown 109 since 1938 and the british was 21 and may have limited experience then. I think that Goering's dumb decision to have 109's escort bombers may have exposed them as sitting duck. Lot's of variables to deal with. The game is trying to get things right , give it time I think we gonna have a run for our money ( Even now I really enjoy it ) !
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In the case of the 109, it was difficult to fly particularly for low hours pilots. This made them easier prey to the RAF who's pilots did not have to fight the aircraft as well as their opponent. Last edited by BlackbusheFlyer; 04-21-2011 at 07:54 PM. |
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But the facts were, it could out dive out run and out gun the spitfire.. |
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The ME 109 had one major advantage over the Spitfire and Hurricane; it could 'bunt' and pull negative G without the engine stalling. A Spitfire or Hurricane had to roll inverted before diving, to maintain positive G on the carburettors and keep fuel flowing to prevent the engine from starving and stalling.
Rolls-Royce did produce a modification (Mrs. Cottle's Orifice I believe it was called) that went some way to helping the problem, however, they were never able to eliminate it as the Merlin didn't have fuel injection, as per the 109's Daimler Benz engine. |
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400, of theres, only 12 of us
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