Interesting that the A6M5 is such an upgrade over the A6M2. Also interesting how badly it is mauling things which should be superior to it like the P-47D-11 and P-38G.
An illustration of the difference between the arena and the real world. Rather than sticking to coordinated b&z attacks from an initial altitude advantage (as in the real world!) we're mostly starting co-alt (or less), with no wingman, and dogfighting. With equal pilots (also unlike the real world at this historical moment) the A6M5 is nearly always going to win under those conditions, and probably would have in the real world, too.
Last week, with the Spit 8 v. the G14 and A8, was a challenge for the Axis. This week is a challenge for the Allies. If you accept that from the outset, and treat it as an opportunity to get better in your plane under difficult circumstances, it's enjoyable. Shane and I (P-47 and P-40E, respectively) got clobbered repeatedly last night by Shuffler & Co. in their Zekes, but I believe we all enjoyed ourselves.
- oldman