Originally posted by Ack-Ack
You might want to adjust your convergence to make sure you're hitting the La7 at the convergence point. The La7 is not that tough and you certainly do not need cannons to take one down.
Last night I got jumped by two La7s while I was returning to base. It took only 3 bursts of my .50s to take them both down. I started the fight with slightly over 500 rounds. The first La7 took a 2 second burst to his engine at 600 yards which knocked the engine out. The next 2 second burst caught him slightly behind the cockpit at 400 yards which removed the tail from the rest of his plane. The next La7 only took a 2 second burst in the wing root at about 300 yards which promptly removed his wing from his plane, causing catastrophic loss of lift to his port side. When I finally touched down, I had slightly over 350 rounds.
The F6F and the P-47 on average take more rounds to take out than the La7 and at least for me, I always use my cannons with my mgs to take them out because they just seem to be a .50 cal sponge and soak up the damage. That's why I always try and aim for the cockpit/wingroot area to get a single burst kill on them.
ack-ack
Ummm, maybe, but I've probably killed 3,000 Lgay's. I go waaaaaaaay out of my way to kill lgay7's. Overall they seem to take alot more damage than any other fighter, so convergence variance should not be an issue. This means they either really do take more damage or they are so small the wing mounted guns I use are only hitting one bank at a time *whereas your nose mounted guns are all hitting). But, if this were an issue with just one bank of guns hitting I would notice the appearance of greater damage absorbtion with other small planes such as the 109, I do not, just the Lgay7.
Of course this is all very subjective, I would jsut ask that HTC look into the Lgay7's durability ratings or whatever they call it and make sure they are correct for a generally poorly made, mostly wooden plane. Other wooden planes sure don't take near the damage the Lgay7 does, it's comparable to the P47 and F6F which were all metal and designed to be extremely durable, Lgay7 was designed to be a dispoable 'pocket rocket'.
Zazen