Heard about stuff like this before Crumpp.
Don't generalize tooo much though, - the Japanese also showed excellent tactics vs the rather stiff British army system in their advance in 1941/42......................etc
Anyway, Storch, the stuff I posted was from memory. An excellent book is "Hurricanes over Burma". I can post the ISBN if you like, or dig in closer. Many interesting features in that book.
(That is mostly where it was from, pilots modding Hurricanes)
I belive "Bloody Shambles" is a better book of that theater of the war, however it's quite expensive, or was the last time I looked.
Getting into the roll business, I belive our Spit I's and 109E's are pretty accurate. The A6M2 is probably too good in AH in my opinion.
The Spit I had fabric ailerons. They would stretch and bulge under great stress. I am not sure what hampered the 109E, but it got cured by a different (and gunless) wing.
The A6M had metal ailerons from the start however, but they were very big (enabling very good roll at slow speed?) and bent from stress.
Well, anyway, very nice thread
