Hi all,
Just lately, the last few days, I've been making a study of the Typhoon. From what I've read, both online and in books, the Typhoon really suffers used in the air to air role, but excels at air to ground.
Even though I fly in attack scoring mode, and am on the lookout for GV's, I find myself gravitating to air-air anyway because I enjoy it more.
In terms of flying air-air, the FW-190A5, for example, has a ENY of 25, the Dora has ENY of 15, yet the Tyhpoon has ENY of 10. Assuming that ENY is somehow tied to performance, I'm wondering how the Typhoon outperforms the 190.
In my limited opinion, the Typhoon is hard to dogfight in. Even Soda's page basically says that once you're not supersonic in the Typhoon, defensively you're dead meat. Yet, in an A5, you have alot of defensive opportunities- excellent roll, decent acceleration, and pretty good top end speed. The D9 expands upon these attributes, although I find the A5 more nimble.
So, my question, then, is why the discrepancy between the ENY numbers, and how, if in any way, is the Typhoon better at air-air than the 190 series.
Hope this question makes sense.
See ya,
Toonces