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Old 09-21-2011, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by VO101_Tom View Post
That's the point. The 109 undermodelled too.



Read it slowly : The performance of Spit I, Spit Ia, Hurri, 109 E-1, E-3, E-4 is undermodelled. The Spit II is not.
This is a huge and unfair advantage in parameters also, which should not. Do you understand why this problem? Relative to each other, there are no differences between the other aircrafts. The RAF planes turn better, the 109 climb better, and fastest a bit. The dive speeds almost equal. Spit is better at a manoeuvring ability, the Hurri more sluggish than the 109...
Ok I see now -------you think that I just want to have the IIa in because its the best plane and the 109's are not right.

You do not get it.

The 109's out fly out turn and out clime and out shot the Spitfire- I know I fly in MP I have seen this for myself and when a 109 gets on you in a I,Ia or a Hurri it will out run out turn and most of all out fire power the brit planes.

What do you not understand about that?

And most have said--- yes thy do.
But------ put in the IIa that is able to do the something to the 109's and it has to be taken out.

That is my point and you know that.
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