Originally posted by Howitzer better guns (depends how you look at it)
However, one more big downside of the G10 is if you start flying it consistently, you will attract the attention of those freakin JB luftwobble nerds and they'll want to assimilate you into their borg colony. You can be JB45
Originally posted by Furball Learning to BnZ from the start will just teach you bad habits.
Originally posted by CPorky Agreed... its obvious just how many never learned how to turn fight with the 'on pass, haul a**' flyers in the MA. In fact, there is a poster on this thread that flies a La7 that way, you engage him and he runs. Once you rev, he does the same. Real shame
Originally posted by Furball sorry, i dont understand what you are saying... that aimed at me?
Originally posted by CPorky No, absolutely not! There is someone else I was refering to...Relax, I didn't intend to insult you, Furball. I know you're one of the more aggressive flyers.
Originally posted by humble Personally.....The best plane to start in is the F6F....you can fly it almost any way you want and you can kill anything else in the game. You'll score better faster in other planes....but you'll get better faster in an F6. When you look at the best sticks in the game you'll find they're F6 drivers (no disrespect to shane levi etc).
Originally posted by Furball as far as i am concerned...if you want to learn ACM and be able to fight in any situation.. learn in a turnfighter. I learned in Hurricane IIC, the speed of the plane makes you anticipate your opponents actions and think of ways to get yourself close enough to the target for the shot.You may die a lot at first, but you will have a lot of 'eureka!!' moments when you figure moves and techniques out - its a hell of a lot of fun.Look for the nearest enemy CV and up a IIC up into the hoard, as much fun you can possibly have in AH imo.Once you learn those moves you can adapt them and use them in ANY aircraft. Learning to BnZ from the start will just teach you bad habits.