I think both Vortex and Urchin make good points and, any plane has to be flown to it's strengths to win. I just don't know for sure if the 190D can bring it's real historic ability to the game.
What I mean by that is that in the game it should be almost an unbelievably dominant aircraft but I don't feel it is. I was hoping to be proved a little wrong or, clued in to what I was missing. Anyone who's read my thread's knows I'm an F4U guy but, I've flown the 190D a couple times too and although I really like the plane it seems like you can't really dominate a fight like you think you might. I was hoping to learn something a good 190stick might do for my own use. I remember in Shaw's book a paragraph from a 51 pilot fighting a 190D (maybe John Meyer?) where the 51 pilot was in a fight vs. a 190D and couldn't gain an advantage. I'd like to learn more about that.
Fighting in the vertical is superior to the TnB and the 190D should do this well however; as well as it rolls to line up a target on it's dive it seems very easy to alter your course and keep yourself out of the 190's sights enough to avoid getting killed.
As long as I'm not willing to let myself get roped and avoid HO's the plane is not much more than a nuisance. It has such a wide turn arc that it's easy to roll out of it's way. The only other way he'll get me is if I throw away my SA or, like the earlier fight I mentioned I ran out of fuel and was coasting along at 125 MPH (sometimes you should just let a friend get killed so that he'll learn not go drop in to the weeds and call you down to help...thereby getting yourself killed too lol).
SA is easier to maintain in AH than it was in WWII. Here we have Bar and Dot Dar and, Icon's. IMO the 190D is defeated by these more then it is by other planes or pilot skill because you know where it is and what it can do. The only way I've seen for a Dora to rack up big kills is staying level around 5k and racing back and forth through the furball hoping that someone flys relatively close enough in front so that the con can be hit with a cannon shot. The BnZ takes the 190 a lot more time as it seems to normally need at least several passes if it is going to have any luck and, doing that means the 190 is going to sacrifice it's own SA and could get jumped by someone else in the process.
Thanks again for your thoughts.
