I take it that the topic has been discussed in past. I bring it up for myself because I am relatively new to game. Only played AH after FA died.
ME 163, my understanding is that this was a 1 way trip. Made as a fast bomber interceptor. It used a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and aluminum as fuel. Once lit it burned till the fuel was gone. I would question its throttle capabilities considering the nature of fuel.
It also took off with a drop away sled underneath, hence no landing gear. Once fuel was spent I would question its ability to glide and return to base as well. I have yet to fly it in game. But having been killed in game by them, I just wonder about their specific characteristics considering my original topic question. I have seen a channel 13 history show about them where after capture, a seasoned allied pilot flew one of them and it scared the crap out of him, he did survive the flight and landing.
ME 262, the engines in this jet had a super short life span. Whereas the design of the jet turbine was ahead of its time, the metallurgy of the day was far behind. From my little knowledge on subject, the turbine blades did not last very long, broke down with minimal usage. And they were ez kills. 1 bullet in a turbine and that motor was done. Our modern jet engines cannot even handle a bird strike muchless a bullet. So I question its apparent toughness in game as compared to radial engines and V engines designs.
Radial air cooled engines vs V water cooled engines, seen history shows where pilots mentioned the fact that the radial engine was much more durable than the V engines. The radials could and did handle bullet strikes and kept on flying where a V engine could not. I have not noticed a difference in game between engine damage to the different types of engines.
I understand its a game and choices were made for the fun aspect of the game, but because of these quite small irregularities I have mentioned, I chose to post the topic. This is not meant to be a critique of the game. Just a topic for good natured discussion. Many of the different planes provided do exhibit different flight characteristics. But not being a real pilot I wonder about the overall differences between planes and wondered if some planes have been given a particular enhancement that they never had in the whole scheme of things.
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