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marseille could out turn spits
a newbee spit rider will out turn a 109 rider with 15 years experience like me for example in the game i think turning should be all about who KEEPS THE PLANE CLOSER AT 275 KPH while at full throtle independently of the ride graphs back up this point the only real advanatge of the real spit is that under 270 in horizontal turning it stalls while the 109 you can undesterr
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Of course Marseille could out-turn a Spitfire. A fully loaded piloted B-17 could out-turn a Spitfire. Of course that's irrelevant b/c a Spitfire sitting on the ground (or airborne but unpiloted) is ineffective as a combat asset. What Marseille NEVER did was out-turn an airborne piloted Spitfire. What he DID do was out-turn some PILOTs of Spitfires. Any mention of the game in response to my post is irrelevant since I SPECIFICALLY quoted your post about the, "real" 109. --Outlaw. |
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the thing is that there was some patch which got it right:
the key for a sustained turn duel is not the ride itself but keeping closer to the ideal sustained turning rate speed for that ride for what i know the only advanatge of the spit concerning turning rate and which the game reflected at certain gone point is that under this speed it stalls warns so the pilot naturally keep ideal sustained turning speed on the other hand the 109 can fly much slower which is an advantage in scissor fight and the disadvanatge, if you get nervous you can easily go under ideal turning speed what the game reflects is history rewritten by the louder luftwhiner and spitwon the war whinners
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I leave it up to common sense.... |
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well thats a common mistake
actually more is less, the most common mistake turning a plane(il246 109 specially) its take to the stall limit 109 turning duels winner is 99% of time the one who pull less the stick obviously this real life pilot fell at this and notice the obvious advanatge of the spit that is: stall speed and ideal sustained turning speed are very close how many people in the game know that the winner of a 109 sustained turn duel the winner is who keeps closer to ideal turning speed not who flies closer to the limit 90% of pilots will turn to the stall limit very few people i bet this pilot fell for it as well
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3gb ram ASUS Radeon EAH4650 DI - 1 GB GDDR2 I PREFER TO LOVE WITHOUT BEING LOVED THAT NOT LOVE AT ALL Last edited by raaaid; 11-26-2012 at 10:36 PM. |
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YOp, indeed, and now if someone told you than a 109 could turn tighter than a spit, you'll ask for manufacter charts, RLM evaluation data, rechecked by other documents from an earlier or later period and verified by NACA and ADFS with some nose-boogey of Churchil on it, otherwise it's worth s**t The point is: what altitude, what turn start speed, induced,half or full turn, what angle, etc,etc. but noooo, that would be too much work to find out ![]() PS Raaid: glad to read you again |
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Don't confuse me with facts, I just want my special plane to be THE BEST. I guess some players on the blue side were spoiled with the previous patch to the final, when the 109's could zoom circles around the crippled modelling of Hurris and Spits, now that the Brit planes are only crippled over 10,000 ft, 109 pilots now actually have to worry about flying carefully when down low... Damn don't you hate that! And the hilarious fact is, actually, the 109's are probably turning too well, since they are 125 kgs underweight from their historical figures.... |
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I just wish my car got the milage that raaid gets out of these troll topics
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Theres a reason for instrumenting a plane for test..
That being a pilots's 'perception' of what is going on can be very different from what is 'actually' going on. |
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What's most amazing to me about this thread is not "why are you people feeding the troll"... but "How are you people feeding the troll?" I seriously can't understand a word this guy types...I'm amazed there are people here that can decipher the garbled mess enough to put together a reply.
...It took me all 3 of Raaaid's posts and a helluva lot of re-reading to figure out that the "3d effect" he was referring to was the depth of field effect. For some reason, in my head I have a vision of Raaaid excitedly sitting at a computer in a mental hospital, paranoid and biting his nails because he managed to sneak into the doctor's office for the 100th time to use his computer and post on the banana forums before the big guys in white uniforms drag him off back to his cell after sedating him in his straitjacket. |
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