P47 guys a question. I really like the P47 but I have a short life when things get hairy. Is there a speed you try to maintain in a furball or any dogfight situation.? I get into trouble quickly when in my P47N by turning too tight. Do you turn in larger arcs to keep the speed higher and use speed as your advantage? The plane goes fast given time and turn-climbs great but if I get caught burning off speed turning too much and too low to dive there seems to be no way out of the situation.
I know when I fly the La7 it is quick to accelerate after a tight turn. At least so far I survive the longest in an La7 because I can keep the plane changing directions continuously.
If you're not familiar or not very experienced with the p47 line-up, I'd say the "N" is the wrong one to start with. The D11 or D40 would be my advice to getting use to JUGgling.
The D11 is IMHO the easiest JUG to use in the MA. It turns nicely, accelerates fair (at least for a JUG), has excellent rudder authority and very nice flaps.
The D40 is excellent for learning "energy management" with the P47 line, it maintains E better than all but the "N", dives like a raped ape, in fact I believe it would catch the "M" in a dive and is NOT the worst turning JUG.
The "M" is in a JUGgling class of its own, very fast, accelerates ok, turns fair but doesn't slow down as quickly as the other JUGS and IF you want to be successfull with the P47 you must learn how to "slow down" properly. Slowing down is NOT your enemy (no matter what most of these guys will tell you) always be friends with slowing down, embrace it and you will have success.
The D25 is IMHO the worst JUG of the lot, incidently it is my favorite! It is a train car with wings, easily the least refined and the dirtiest JUG in the inventory. Nothing fancy here just dirty dirty dirty. To start with the D25 would be a mistake also.
The "N", Oh boy how much good can I say about the "N"aughty lady? The "N" is truely interesting and very capable. It takes the most experience to get the most out of, but there is more to get for those who are experienced, slow, fast , high or low it is the ride for the P47 artist, a very gracefull and beautiful machine. Rolls very nice, floats like a cloud, rudder authority is on par with a corsair and once she has a head of steam, blisteringly fast.
It is easy to give up on the P47 line-up if you are choosing the wrong one for your experience level. Be patient, learn how to slow down, get efficient with flaps and rudder assist rolling and you will begin to improve.
A well flown JUG can be a very nasty suprise for those who take them for granted
Good luck, have fun
JUGgler