I TRIED switching from the j to the g last night in mw, and kept stall/spinning the g. i switched, as most of the fights were literally on the deck, and were fun turnfights......i lacked the acceleration of the j, but was hoping to turn better with the waves of seafires and f6f's.
i ended up back in the j though. one thing i do tend to try, is to pick one of the olive drab j's......mostly hoping to fool the badguys into thinking they're attacking a g, till they're too close to re-asses......
You're too ham fisted on the controls, that is why you're entering into accelerated stalls in the G. Be a tad lighter on the controls and you won't get into an accelerated stall. Honestly, if you don't get into accelerated stalls in the J, there is no reason why you should get into one in the G unless you're being ham fisted and jerking hard on the controls.
Rudder input is very necessary in the G (as it is with all P-38s) and remember, nose low turns make the G (and the other P-38s) turn nice and tight. That's why it is important to coordinate your turns in the Lightning.
Acceleration is a problem with the G, especially with the lack of WEP. I know others will disagree with me but I've always felt that due to the lack of WEP and lower acceleration than the other Lightnings, the G was a good plane to learn how to Energy fight. The lack of acceleration and WEP really makes you learn how to manage your energy state much more than in the J or the L. Once you've learned how to manage your energy state, the lack of acceleration and WEP no longer really becomes a hindrance.
Personally, the only olive drab skin for the J that is can be considered beautiful is of course the 479th skin but I've gotten a new skin to love and in my opinion is probably the best looking metal J skin. Of course (no surprise!) it's yet another 479th skin. The rest of you guys that fly those non-479th skins might as well put a bag over your faces.
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