I've thought quite a long time now that A-9 would be a great addition. Considering that all of the 3D-artwork is already made and Greebo/Cactus could do the default skin. The A-8 sees a lot of use and as such the "bang for the buck" of the A-9 would be hard to beat. Kind of like the P-47M.
This was my point. My experience from watching these boards over the years is that the odds of HTC having modeled a LW plane correctly is about zero based on the LW fans. There is a vision in players heads of what a LW bird should do, and if it doesn't do it in the MA, then it must be modeled wrong. I don't see this as much from the fans of other plane sets nearly as much. If other birds are brought up it's more often going to be by a LW guy who believes the other bird is over modeled.
All I'm seeing so far is that HTC has modeled a general 190A8 variant that is meant to cover a lot of time frame. Sounds an awful lot like the Spit IX we have in game. Considering all the different tweaks that went into the Spit IX in the course of 1942-45, it would be impossible to do it completely right. If you look at what we have now, it's basically the 42 version in the shape of a mid 44 version. Based on all the tweaks that went into the Spit IX, if we really wanted to grumble about it we could too, but it seems silly since it's meant to cover such a large number of Spit IXs.
The Spit V guys could really wail if they wanted to as they had a 1943 Spitfire LFVc and lost it, to what seemed like the whines about it, going back to a 1941 Spitfire Vb. Lost the performance and half the ammo load.
One of the reasons I wanted the Spit Vs in the previous scenario was to fly them against 190A5s. I wanted to see how they matched up in what was not an MA setting but more of a historical setting. I remember laughing to myself when it played out exactly like the history. The 190A5s totally outclassed the Spit Vs as they did for real. The modelling seemed quite accurate under those circumstances.
Considering how often the 190 is brought up, it seems to fall back on that belief that somehow HTC hasn't done the research. I'm hard pressed to believe they haven't. But I also don't believe the LW guys will ever be satisfied with it
Considering they added 600 pounds to my 38G, I should be the one complaining. I decided to just keep pretending it was a real 38G and that I was a real fighter pilot too
I think the expectations are just too high for the specific A-8 we have, nothing else is "wrong" or "faulty". The A-8 we have is an absolute dog in air combat unless you take full caution and care to lighten it up as much as possible. I would like to see some additions/adjsutments to the A-8 and F-8s weapons and ordnance options, help expand both aircraft's current and designed role.
The A-9 though... well, it's all dreaming. If it ever gets included, I'm not expecting it to be the best, but I'd hope it gets modeled to be a more competitve as a LWMA fighter than the A-8.
I agree it keeps being brought up as the underlying theme each time, I don't think HT or HTC half-hazardly did anything with initialy modeling the A8 (1-200 pounds?... pu-lease, we can all really find something better to bi!@# about... like the lack of a B-25J
)... the only thing I am left wondering each time though is why it
is the latest given example within AH of a radial powered 190, when it's arguabley not.
I think some adjustments to the A-8 and F-8 should be put in the lines, but only with expanding more ordnance options if anything. And an A-9 though, to chase around the furballs with... yeah, that would be king someday.
And if I understand the recent posts, we might have an uparmored late model 190A8 weight wise (perhaps without even the actuall protection of the armor) with the engine power of an early model.
As I have come to interpret it - we have an uparmored late model A8 with the engine power of a mid-model. As the 190-lineup currently sits, it IS the latest radial-powered production example in game (
).