I am glad this discussion got off the flame and maime routine. WTG Gents!

From what I know the of the N1K2-J it definately a
"Late War Bird". I expect its performance to be very exceptional.
The N1K2 was a land based Naval, heavily armed, relatively light fighter with lots of Hp.
The N1K1 was derived from a floatplane as an air superiority fighter and a high altitude bomber interceptor (B-29). The N1K1 was a extremely complex A/C and consequently had many problems. A most notable design feature was a manuvering flap (on the wings leading edge) that would deploy automatically via a speed sensing device. This gave the N1K2 an exception turn rate at mediun and low speeds.
The N1K2 was derived from the N1K1, but was greatly simplied concerning complexity of the A/C and manufacture. Most noticable changes was that the N1K2 had a low wing vs mid wing design and much a shorter landing gear.
Additionally, the N1K2-Ja was able to carry 4 x 250kg bombs under wing or 6 x rockets under fuselage.
Power to weight comparisons:- N1K2-J - 1990Hp 5858-10714lbs P/W = .34 - .19
- F4U-1 - 2000Hp 8873 - 14000lbs P/W = .23 - .14
- Spit IX(AH) - 1565Hp 5800 - 9500lbs P/W = .26 - .16
- 109K-4 - 2000Hp 4886 - 7937lbs P/W = .41 - .25
N1K2 advantages:- 4 x 20mm cannon
- Very good climb rate and acceleration at lower altitudes
- Good climb rate at and acceleration high altitudes
- Very good endurance
- Very high turn rate at medium and low speeds
- Exceptional E retention
- Moderate roll rate up to medium speeds
- Exceptional dive and very stable zoom
- Moderate top speed
- Forgiving stall and spin characteristics
N1K2 dis-advantages:- Slow rate of cannon fire with low velocity balistics
- Low high speed turn rate
- Very low high speed roll rate
- Low overall A/C toughness
My understanding is that the N1K2 suffers at high alt, but do not be mislead by this. It still has considerable performance being able to maintain climb rate with a P-51 and manuvers quite nicely at high alt.
My conclusion concerning fighting a N1K2 Co-Alt:- Get it fast - moderate dive to 3O0-400mph
- Make it roll - scissor
- Keep G load moderate - low cannon ballistic speed
- Don't turn with it - suicide
- Be ready to bug out
I am really pleased 104 FM gave the N1K2 a more realistic and better FM.
However; it is still awefully frustrating for me and my low skill ACM ability to comprehend and defeat. I am often left doubting, did that machine beat me or did the pilot? This is just flat wrong thinking, so I go back to the basics and figure out how to beat both. For me the N1K2 is a very difficult nut to crack.
Please post your comments and thanks for the help!

PS - My information states that the N1K2 climb to 19685ft (6000m) was 7.4 minutes.
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Mino
The Wrecking Crew
"Anyway, more golf..."
Humble
[This message has been edited by Minotaur (edited 10-14-2000).]