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Some AI aircraft will fly upside down for extended periods of time. I noticed this particularly in some Japanese aircraft. Even going into a climb upside down, which no pilot would do for very long (red out city). Anybody else see this? I didn't read this whole thread so I don't know if it has been mentioned.
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The AI Ki-43s in the Singapore Campaign do this relentlessly, and they ram you too. (Been rammed twice in two attempts to complete the second mission escorting Blenheims with Buffalos. Both times the Hayabusa kept on flying as I fluttered to the ground in pieces).
I've given up (again) on offline. I have a lot of respect for you guys that carry on in offline mode. How you have put up with this for over a decade is an amazing tale of perseverance.
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