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You can only command them to return to base if you are the flight leader. I hate being the flight leader as one of my passions is to fly in formation with the other planes. If you're leader the others form up on you, not you on them. So in the latter case you can't really test your formation flying skills. I just enjoy staying sharp at flying by attempting to maintain perfect formation with the other planes. And over the years I have flown formation in every type of plane that is flyable. Some are tougher than others. Try to stay in formation in the Me-262 and you'll see what I mean, because constantly throttling up and down has to be done with great care or else, lest you explode or set fire to an engine. That 262 is a tough one for formation flying. Others are difficult due to massive torque. Some are really easy.
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I wouldn't shoot my teammate down. Kill "stealing" happened. He's worth more alive than one dead enemy. In reality, pilots often made contact in just 1/10 flights, and even the top aces shot down aircraft only on occasion.
As for performance, it helps to know that 100% power and 100% prop pitch does not translate to highest speed. In a dive, you will go much faster by reducing RPMs and closing cowl flaps if open. Don't forget to set the supercharger and mixture for the proper altitude as well. |
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BTW, I don't shoot my own teammates like that very often, just in truly exasperating cases!! |
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I fell you, I'm just paraphrasing the pdf guide when I say the life of your teammate is worth more than the life of your enemy.
Were the AI above you and diving down? Maybe you were climbing while they were level? The AI use the same FM as you, so the AI only cheats in that it has perfect control of the aircraft at all times: Best trim configuration, no sporadic and minuscule control inputs or corrections, no slipping, best engine configuration for the situation, etc. Programming typical human errors is hard, and not possible for the computers Il-2 was designed to play on. However, there is a good possibility that a lot of the faults will be corrected soon by DT's work. Even online (and in real situations) people will gladly steal kills, unwittingly or intentionally. To resolve some issues with AI, it's a good idea to try the online coops. It's nice to have human teammates, and in some situations, especially in closed-pit, it's not always readily apparent if you're fighting against a human or AI pilot. |
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