I have a few questions tho for you guys...and this isn't anything other than I no thing about the preformance data on ANY WW2 aircraft. I only go by what I have seen or read here and there. So my "expertise" is 0 percent.
So here we go...
Were fights in WW2 generally fought at low alt. ?
Are the flight charactaristics that some of you think are porked , because the planes are not flown as they were in WW2 ?
Wasn't the 109's and 190's real shining point and where they WERE rulers of the sky up around 15 -25k ?
What about the U.S. planes do you feel is over moddled ?
Wasn't the P51 , P47 high alt fighters ?
When is the last time any of you actually had a fight that remained ABOVE 5 k?
I ask this because I generally see fight after fight after fight on the deck. Yanking and banking like there's no tomorrow. I do it as well. When is the last time there was a big furball at 20k?
If HT tells me , as a customer , that the flight models are correct , and I do as some of you have done and run around testing this and that and find that it is VERY close to what the data I downloaded from some expert site says it is , or what I read in some Jg26 book , then why wouldn't I let the topic go?
When is the last time ANYONE here actually FLEW a 190A5 or 109G2 , Spit Vb , P51D , LA7 , B-17 , Spit 16 or 8. I would think , that until that happens , that all you can go by is what some test pilot said in 1943 about what the plane could and couldn't do. I would also submit that each test pilot may come close to the other on a particular plane , but still would vary slightly.
Maybe , and thats a big maybe , when programming the deployment speed for the flaps in a 109 a key got fat fingered and instead of 150 it came out to be 170. I have no idea.
I just don't seem to think tho , that HT would ever , as the owner of HiTech Creations , that he would do anything of the sort as to model something because of money. Just to hard for me to come to that conclusion at all.
Just some questions folks...no digs here...just wondering.