So having debated my grammar and Pyro's response, do you concur with my interpretation of Pyro's response?
Sounds plausible.
I am hyped enough about this to risk a low level intruder flight into the wife ack on a mission to get a new computer. If indeed the mossie is getting an overhaul this would be the end of a low intensity, but very long marathonic campaign, started in the days of the center of gravity bug.
Assuming it is modeled without the dampers, I will be curious to see how the usage and K/D ratio changes on it in the late war and mid war arenas. Without the dampers it will be the fastest twin engine piston aircraft down low and very noticeably faster than the Bf110G-2.
Yes, it will help a lot but it will not affect K/D to make the mossie stand out in any way. It will still straggle on defense for being a very large target and there are still plenty of late war rides to make escaping difficult.
I hope HTC also look into the elevator authority issue. Since the center of gravity was fixed, they feel rubbery and ineffective to the point that sometimes you can pull the stick all the way back without stalling the plane. The move of the CoG forward countered the moment of the elevators so now they cannot produce enough "downward" force, or at least this is how it feels. Does anyone else feel the same thing?
Last but not least, I hope that in the new model, the speaker in the ceiling is not forgotten. That is my favorite part in the whole plane. A plane with a built in sound system - how cool is that? I suppose the box behind the seats is the CD-changer, but it could be the beer cooler. I am not sure.