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Die Spinne 04-01-2011 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Dementia_Seven (Post 247016)
thank u all for reply

i had my confusion stoped. i say both planes are nearly the same. the higher speed of the g2 could give the bullets more power, thats right.

i would say for me this thread is closed

thx to all

Nearly identical; same guns, same responsiveness but as g2 has more power it can turn tighter in bop-land.
Speed doesnt improve accuracy for a straight shooter, it just brings u closer quicker so more bullets on target.

vdomini 04-01-2011 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dementia_Seven (Post 247016)
thank u all for reply

i had my confusion stoped. i say both planes are nearly the same. the higher speed of the g2 could give the bullets more power, thats right.

i would say for me this thread is closed

thx to all

I checked on the hangar yesterday and they both have same gun :)
Oh well always remember BOP it's a piece of software some bugs might be hiding behind some palane flight model too ehhe :-)
I still feel myself more agile in F4, lightness is an advantage sometimes!

Robotic Pope 04-01-2011 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by vdomini (Post 247749)
I checked on the hangar yesterday and they both have same gun :)
Oh well always remember BOP it's a piece of software some bugs might be hiding behind some palane flight model too ehhe :-)
I still feel myself more agile in F4, lightness is an advantage sometimes!

Well acording to Widar's BoP test stats, The 109F completes a roll almost 2 seconds faster than the G2. I would say that is quite a bit more agile.


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