Last evening I was enjoying a sortie in the Ki-61, having forgotten how much fun this little fighter can be.
After a series of fights from A109 down to A126 (AKDesert map), I found myself near A126 low on ammo and only had about 30% of my fuel remaining. So, I decided to head back to A109 and land my kills before I burned too much fuel.
About 5 miles north of A126 I spot a squadie flying a Goon for the capture. I passed above him at 6k. Seconds later, I peek over my shoulder and spot an La-7 at 5.8k headed towards the Goon. Alerting my sqaudie, I quickly reverse and head down in an effort to cut off the La-7. Glancing at the ammo counter, I see that I have 27 rounds of MG ammo remaining. Cannon rounds were long since gone. What the hell I thought, I can harrass the La-7 if nothing else.
Unfortunately, the Kawasaki is too slow to help, the Goon gets clobbered. However, I have plenty of E now and I begin the chase of the now fleeing Lavochkin. I close to within 800 yards, not nearly close enough to shoot, much less do any damage with 27 rounds....
Then things changed for the better, the La-7 jocky decides to head towards A126 where a half-dozen Rooks are circling the capped field. I follow, the range having opened to about 1k. Picking out a P-51, the La-7 maneuvers to get a shot. The Mustang driver evades by turning hard right and the Lavochkin follows. This was my opportunity and I cut across their turn and drop in 400 yards behind the La-7. Pulling a little lead I fire the last of my MG ammunition.
Yikes! Just like that, the elevators flutter off and the Lavochkin floats down and explodes. 27 rounds! I can't begin to add up how many times I've poured a ton of lead into La-7s only to have them fly away as if nothing happened.
I suppose this serves to remind us that a few well or fortuitously placed hits are sufficient to kill anything (except it seems a Wildcat ,which makes the La-7 seem like a paper kite in comparison). Lucky shot? You bet, but it still counted.

My regards,
Widewing