« Reply #141 on: September 30, 2009, 08:53:55 PM »
If you think it is undermodeld or overmodeled just produce factual eveidence and they will change it.
Not long a go one of the SAPP guys noted a weight descepency on the 38G and brought it to the attention of HiTech. Once they reviewed the information they added 600 lbs to the 38G. All you have to do is a little leg work to gather information from reputable reports and they will act.
We can all help make the models as accurate as possible. Just saying something and proping it up as fact wont get it. Get your factual information together to show an adjustment is needed.
Why don't you just look up many of Widewing's fine posts about the results of side-by-side turning tests and then compare reality with the results of such tests in AHII? It will amuse me to see whether or not you decide to accuse someone of *his* experiences of being a crank. Same discrepancy seems to exist with the Ki-61's reported turn performance vs. in-game performance btw, so it is not an isolated bugaboo. The Mustang is not even close to being my favorite aircraft, but when test pilots report it turning a smaller circle than the P-47, Typhoon, and Tempest and the exact opposite phenomenon occurs in AHII, it is worth a look. Also, it is evident that the P-51D is running at '44 levels of performance. This is not inaccurate per se, but the fairness can be questioned considering it is competing in the MA with aircraft from the last 5 minutes or so of the war.
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