I'd had high hopes for a real "jack of all trades" fighter bomber to give my P-47/F6F/P38/F4U fetish a good break.
The Negatives:
-Top speed was actually a tad less than expected. For some reason I was expecting it to be modeled 5-10kts faster.
-Acceleration about as expected (decent), perhaps a little worse.
-The 5 notches of flaps don't seem to help poor turn rate/radius much.
-Roll rate was slightly worse than expected.
-Rear gun ineffective, especially against another 410

Unless opponent at dead 6, only one 13mm will pop a shot.
-Toughness may actually be inferior to the 110.
-Poor dive characteristics, treat like a 109 with poorer roll authority.
-Inferior to Mosquito Mk VI as dogfighter to say nothing of most any mid-late war fighter.
The Positives:
-Armament is awesome, lots of ammo, lots of options. It may not be able to defend itself, but once in target area watch out!
-Climb is decent for a large plane
-Internal bomb bay is cool, reduces drag. Bombs on centerline increases accuracy.
-Love the cockpit! The uniqueness is actually my biggest draw right now.
-Good rudder authority.
-Excellent visibility forward for both A-A and A-G work.
-ENY is 15. (Compare to 110G ENY and draw own conclusions)
-Absolutely fantastic range on internal even before addition of drop tanks.
Summary:
-This bird will find a niche with the A-20/B-25H fans, not a game-changer.
-Likely MORE vulnerable than 110G-2 in LW due to only marginally improved speed/climb combined with poorer roll/turn/toughness.
-Not likely to be a viable air to air threat except in the hands of a superior pilot.
-What matters is that HiTech and Co. took the time to get it right. If it isn't, I trust they'll fix it. I trust they've done more research than I ever will.
-I'm going to have fun with it. Thanks HiTech!
