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Offline 68slayr

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« on: December 27, 2006, 11:59:56 AM »
I'm looking fora traineer or Vet that could help me with the 109E-4.

Offline dragon25

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« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2006, 07:29:06 PM »
Talk to Murder or Widewing. Murder taught me more about ACM in 30 mins then I learned on my own in 2 months

Offline SkyChimp03

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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2006, 05:49:28 AM »
Hard plane to fly. Not much to say about it i can kill in every 109 expect that. Lose speed nose drops like a rock... Hard to aim and... Well as i said its not an easy plane to fly:lol

Guess thats why only people who expect to die fly it lmao! I only fly it in koths:D

Offline Oldman731

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« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2006, 08:36:57 AM »
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Hard plane to fly.  

Agreed.  But that makes it a pleasant challenge.  Stick to the early war arena where the Emil is more closely matched.  Remember that the shells from your cannon have the trajectory of a softball thrown by a six-year-old girl, so set your convergence to 175 or 200 yards and get in close (well under 200 yards) before you fire the few rounds available to you.  With practice, you'll see you can almost match the Spit I's turn (climb while you turn).  Like all 109s, the Emil needs a lot of rudder action.  Speed is very good for early war, climb is OK, and it rolls well.

If you take the Emil into mid-war or late-war, you will be out-turning most of the planes there - but they can shoot you from far away, and they'll be able to b&z you to boredom.

- oldman (Spit I v. the 109E is one of the most fun fights in AH2, for both pilots)