Originally posted by Nomak
Here is where I am going to make my point Batty.....
The reason you turned inside of the spit is because he was going to fast. He should have either.....
1) Used his E adv to pull up and BnZ you.
2) Cut his speed quickly to engauge you in the knife fight.
He did neither and he lost.
As you well know (although I think you are overlooking here) the faster the aircraft airspeed the wider the turn circle. I see it all the time with pilots in AH. They think to themselves..... "Im in a spit, hes in a 38 I can win the turn fight" and most of the time they are correct. However if the correct conditions exist..... as shown in your film..... the spit will get "outturned"
IMHO if the air speeds were even and the pilots even the 38 would lose.
Just saying my piece here. Not trying to be argumentative. Take it FWIW.
Dave
I definitely cant argue with the fact that spit5 is a bettre turnfighter than the p38 by a mile.
but i fear you fail to see my point sir, with all due respect.
my point is that this is what will happen in 90% of MA fights, and my post is to help teach how to win an MA fight against your average spitfire pilot, not someone as good as you.
many times a better pilot will lose to a spitfire simply because the spitfire is such a good aircraft, i just want to show the 'next level up' from simply fighting two planes on thier stats, you see where im getting at?
if nomak in a spit5 fought nomak in a P38, the spit would own every fight.
if 'newplayer1' in a spit5 fights 'newplayer2' in a p38 and newplayer2 employs these tactics, NP2 stands more chance of winning than if they both flat turn to decide the fight.