Originally posted by Grits
ROFL...this IS late war for the CT. We see '42-'43 the most with a good bit of '44 thrown in and very rarely '45, but thats as it should be for the CT IMO. I can say without a shadow of a doubt that if you learn the '42-'43 planes in the CT and go back to the MA you will be a better pilot.
Amen!
Since I have dedicated myself to flying the Hog as much as possible, I have developed this system in the MA.
Start of tour, go to F4U-1. Too long in the faster -1D or the cannon armed -1C and I start to get cocky and do stupid things. I've found I can rack up some decent kills and also get a really good hit % flying the Hog, if I fly smart. I start taking it for granted, and I start to go downhill real quick. I think this is true of almost any plane. So to "school" myself, I force myself to go back to the F4U-1 for the first half of the tour, only checking out the -1D for jabo runs. I really think it's a better overall dogfighter anyway, but you have to work harder on the E management to get fast and stay fast in it.
Its easier in a plane like the Hog because I have an early and a late version to switch back and forth. Same with the F4F - FM2 or the C.202 - 205. But really you can apply that more broadly, as Grits said, just by flying the early war rides and learning to manage your E well, then when you hop into a faster, late war ride, you have that advantage built in to how you fly.