Originally posted by Hristo:
IMO, P 51D is still a better plane.
Agree, P51 is the best plane in AH along 109G10.
There is still no turning with Spits, both for A-5 and A-8. The way to kill them are snapshots and high speed maneuvering, where both A-5 and A-8 do very similar.
I still miss A8's speed on the deck. And as I usually fire only cannons with a loadout of 2x20mm mausers, sometimes one snapshot is not nearly enough 50% times (ever a Zeke survived OK to 2 20mm pings with no damage!!!

PORKED MODEL!!

THAT GUY WAS A CHEATEEEER

---->J/K)
Seems that Yak is still a mystery to most pilots. Very good plane, but maybe the opposite direction of torque doesn't help them ? Still, the plane feels fantastic after flying the 109. Dedicated Yak pilots will rule the arena, IMO.
I flew a bit of Yak in a H2H arena, I dont like its lack of stability when turning, and I dont like its weapons. Is a nice plane, I fight against it as it was a feeded up La5...treated with care it wont be a problem in a co-E fight.
No surprise with Typhoon. Only a handful of dedicated pilots and many who just try it out.
THanks god, as Typhoon is temible. I gave it one or two sorties in A-G roles last week and I ended fighting low lever enemy planes. If kept fast is a damned devil!!!the problem here is the monster torque induced by that propeller. to try to do a loop or an immelmann or a hammerhead is to want to spin.
I learned to have a lot of respect about tiffies when I saw Duma and Funked in action...A 190 can fight them but damned it, a 190 REALLY HAVE PROBLEMS fighting a tiffie!
The greatest surprise happeend to FTD pilots, it seems. As if the improved vertical performance of A-5 cought up with the big silver plane
Hehehehe...well I personally never had serious problems agains P38 in a 190A8 if met co alt. And I managed to kill a lot of them bouncing me...with A5 it is a tad easier but I think that the damage model has changed a bit and P38 are now a bit tougher (and I agree with the change).P38 can still loop around a 190, but now the A5 can cut the loop and catch the 38 on the top while hanging on prop, thing that A8 had serious problems to do...the lower wingloading with higher powerloading of A5vsA8 is a REAL blessing in vertical moves.
Spitfire V is no match for a 190, just as it wasn't in real life. Vulched or not, it can only count on 190 pilot's mistake.
SpitV could deal with an A8 because they could reverste heading much faster than A8 so presenting a headon each pass...now with better A5 turnrate Spitv MUST have great timing or he will be catched in a front quarter shot.
Anyway SpitV never was a feared enemy for me in A8.
La-5FN can beat 190s, IMO. Maybe the lack of dedicated pilots ?
Or excess of Yak9 pilots

After testing both I like La5 more, is more stable and has heavy punch compared with Yak.
Against buffs there is no surprise. Both 190 varients are decent buff killers, but A-8 does it a little better 
I promised myself never to attack a buff again in A5. 2x20mm is simply not enough and they get me plenty even in 1 o clock aproaches. A8 is a buff hunter, A5 is a fighter
In Jabo seems that better guns and armor help A-8 more.
and the better speed on the deck helps a lot too, that allows to do FAST NOE exits while A5 is some 15 mph slower on the deck.