F4UDOA, like I said, I was mainly trying to make a point that its incorrect to take statistics like you quoted, and make FM adjusts. It wasn't personal at all
Here is where your problem is.
You love the Corsair, and in Aces High we have the F4U-1D. Excellent aircraft, and the -1 (or Dash One as I call it) was easily the most representative model produced. However, the -1, is basically a 42-43 midwar variant.
What aircraft in Aces High, is the Hog fighting against?
P-51D__Late War Variant
Me-109G10__ Very Late War Variant
Fw190A8__Late War Variant-Specialized bomber killer
Spit IXF__ Late War Mark IX Variant
N1K2__Very Late War Variant
C.205__ Mid War Variant
La-5FN__ Mid War Variant
Starting to see my point?
Put the -1D exclusively up against the C.205 or the La5, and it will start to take over the role that the Pony is currently filling in AH. It will dominate most any fight if flown intelligently. It will also do the same if matched up against a 109F or an early model 109G, or a Spit V.
Basically what is needed, and in my opinon more representative to the planeset, is the F4U-4. Late War variant versus Late War variants.
Then you will see the results and matchups you are looking for.
But don't feel cheated, there are other "camps" of pilots out there in the same boat. 190 pilots feel they should have the Dora, Lavochin pilots feel they need the La-7, and even some Spitfire pilots want the Mark XIV. And they all have a valid arguement.
Ahhh now to my favorite part
the N1K2 Shinden arguement. Basically, there are several pilots (myself included) that feel if anything the N1K2 is
undermodeled in Aces High. Go back and read some of the older "N1K2 Flight Tests" threads in this forum. They are quite interesting.
And just so you know, the Aces High N1K2, doesn't perform anywhere near as well as the Air Warrior N1K2. Not even close. It is lacking approximately 25%-30% of its top speed and climbrate throughout the altitude ranges.
What it really comes down to though is that there is a severe lack of accurate flight test data for this bird, or any late model Japanese Fighters.
Don't trust that 380 mph number you are throwing out. It is quite possible it is an error, that has propagated over the years.
Another example, read the Ki-84 Frank section of Francillons, "Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War". Easily the most definitive Japanese aircraft book. FYI the Ki-84 and the N1K2 both had the same 2000hp Homare engine in them.
In it he himself lists the top speed of the Ki-84, at aprox. 390-400 mph (at work don't have the book in front of me), which is the commonly given top speed of the plane that you see in the "reference books" most of us use.
But then he immediately goes on to tell of how a captured Ki-84 was Flight Tested in Pennsylvania in 1946, and it reached a speed of over 420 mph.
So until someone can come up with some definitive flight test data for either of these birds, I will be quite skeptical.
Hey if you want to start a "We Need the -4 Corsair" campaign, I will back you up. But until we get it, you just won't be seeing the kind of performance that you are expecting in relation to the other aircraft in Aces High.
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