First of all I was in a p-38, I believe I was the highest a/c in the vicinity when we were engaged over the city, I was at 29k. Secondly, it's important to note that the allies slowly achieved air supremacy during WWII due to many factors. To include: better a/c, better training, and a superior understanding of a/c capabilities. I've accepted this and therefore when I'm flying for the axis, against an offensive allied force, I normally expect the allies to have an advantage (usually due to the mission design keeping the allied a/c well inside their performance envelope). Yes it's a bummer, I know this. However, people have to remember who won the war, and also that this is to be a repeat of a historic engagement. As long as the design of the campaigns remains this way I recommend that squads tasked in this manner, fight their butts off in a attempt to change the historical outcomes. I'd personally like to thank the FW-190's and BF-110's that engaged me last night put up a great fight, testing both my skill and my nerves. I'd also like to make a shout out to "TracerX"...watching your horizontal stabilizer fall off shortly before your FW-190 cartwheeled only meters from my canopy was one of the most invigorating moments I've experienced on Aces High. I don't mean this to sound sarcastic, I look forward to flying with, or against him in the near future.
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theTBone