Originally posted by Zazen13
Like I said, I have no doubt doing what you just described is theoretically possible. All I am saying is in a complex multi-plane engagement (ie: a furball) you will be cherry picked long before you get a chance to creep in that close on someone and hammer away with .303s 9 times out of 10. They are not a very practical armament in the typical MA environment..Relying on them for kills and saying that somehow redeems the nuetered SpitV to some kind of usefullness is also not reasonable.
Zazen
Actually, im mostly in the weeds down low and outnumbered. Its my favorite poison, furballing outnumbered in a 'inferior' plane. I usually fly more on the defensive side. Meaning i try to evade all opponents as best as possible, all the while checking my gunsight every now and then if theres something in front of it.
And i never said the 303s are very practical or even a smart thing in the MA.... but it CAN be done, even by a mediocre pilot like me.
Bigger and faster isnt always better. Use the speed and the confidence of the late war planes against them. Youll be surprised. But its a whole different flying and fighting style, that you have to like (and you probably need some sort of masochist streak as well).
I think the key is 'get up close and personal'. I rarely shoot from further then d200. Even in cannon or CAL50 armed planes. Half Second bursts. You ammo will last forever.
PS: Ive won 3-4 (110s) vs 1 (admittedly 8 303s, not 4).