I'm starting this thread to enable members to create a repository (or suppository if that's what you're into) of things they learned from AHII that are corroborated or contradicted by the historical record. Consider my starter examples:
1. In the P40 versus A6M matchup, the P40 is the energy fighter and the A6M the angles fighter. This is entirely coherent with all the stuff I'd read about Claire Chennault's tactical advice to the AVG.
2. The Dora and Pony are both poor angles fighters relative to the rest of the AC set - this was particularly surprising since I'd read how good both were and, 2 years ago, expected to be able to low-speed turnfight in either. No-ah-ah - though, had I bothered to check the mg/A on either, I'd've known a priori.
3. Attacking formations of bombers is difficult, not just for the murderous defensive fire but also because of the difficulty in interception (getting speed AND alt, both of which are needed for any viable attack)
4. In any BoB scenario, the LW is at a distinct E-M disadvantage against both principle RAF fighters. What's all this anecdotal historical falsehood about the Emil's near-comparability (how close is close?) in turn rate?
5. Friendly fire incidents can occur pretty easily in combat
6. 190s generally have poor sustained turn performance but very high roll rates and strong instantaneous turn performance, relative to the rest of the AC set
7. It's very easy to get killed, even if you're a decent pilot.
nyway, those ar ejust a few examples for critique or agreement. Write your own.