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Originally Posted by 6S.Tamat
well talking about accuracy is well known that the hurricane had a big disadvantage with the emil.
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Not in turning it didn't. My original post was about turning.
Why people are bringing up top speed and climb rates I don't know.
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Originally Posted by klem
Well while the FMs are SNAFU here's a possibly non-historical tip you could try. Put on about 5 degrees of flap in the Rotol Hurricane (about 1-1.5 seconds Flap Down then Flap Neutral). Tightens the turns a bit.
I don't think the 109 elevator trim trick can be historically accurate or at least widely used or history would tell us that the 109 out-turned the Hurricane and Spitfire instead of the other way round.
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Thankfully, an experience Hurricane crew member who agrees! I would rather blame the FM's than me - I've been flying too long
I do use flap when I have to but it totally burns my energy. Usually I will try to leave the fight when I've realised that the 109 pilot is not a beginner, but he's used to that too. I have force 109's into spins into the deck using flap, that's the most successful technique so far!