This bird is far to good in climb and dive compared to the FW190A5.
The P38 in WW2 couldnt dive with a FW190 nor could it zoomclimb with it.HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Etc.
But what do i have to see here??
A freaking 2-eng fighter looping with my FW190 and gaining the advantage.That's right. Better wing loading, better thrust-to-weight ration. Two engines are better than one

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This is not possible, the P38 loses more speed in the climbing part of the loop and doesnt gaina as much speed back in the diving part of the loop. That are facts from mock combat of a P38 vs a FW190A3 in GB during WW2.I suggest you find another source for this. Or find out if such a fight was actually recorded. OH! Even better, find out what model of Lightning this is - likely a D or F.
Again i see a game in which the Axis planes are modelled bad, i think u have read to many legends of the mighty Allies planes that defeated the Germans.Axis planes seem to be fairly well modeled if you ask me, and no worse than in any other games. What do you base this on? And, um... the mighty Allied planes did kind of defeat the Germans
Fact is the Allies have won WW2 by numbers, not by quality!Oh? Really? Well, no. Let's look at the historical facts, shall we. Battle of Britain first: Germany: 2,400 planes. Great Britain:
700 planes. So, how did they win? Oh yeah... the "better quality" German strategists, Hitler, etc, were
idiots! "Let's bomb London! What a swell plan!
Ok, next, the early war. From 1940 through most of 1942, possibly into 1943, the Allies were
outnumbered in the air over the Continent. And despite a strategic advantage in numbers, until 1944, almost all encounters in the air gave German a/c a numerical advantage because they were closer to home and could fly more sorties per day. Let's not forget Operation Torch, in North Africa.
Oh! Midway! Of course! Four Japanese aircraft carriers, against 2 USN carriers (one damaged), about a 2-1 aircraft advantage, an overall force advantage of, what? 3-1? A battle that should not have been won on paper. I guess it's good that Nimitz, or Halsey, or whoever it was that scored the victory at Midway didn't look at the paper.
My facts may be off a bit, but I believe that I am generally correct. So, next time ou decide to say these things, try to make it believeable.